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3647I am working on a worksheet to figure the calculations and submit the
accrued sales payment on a monthly basis. Cell B2 has the sales amount of 53647.81, cell C2 has the sales tax. Oklahoma has a sales tax of 3%-3.75%, what type of formula would I use? -- Maria A Adams |
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Hi Maria
How does the tax scale is like? ie what amount is tax at 3%,and so on -- Hope this is helpful Pls click the Yes button below if this post provide answer you have asked Thank You cheers, francis "maria" wrote: 3647I am working on a worksheet to figure the calculations and submit the accrued sales payment on a monthly basis. Cell B2 has the sales amount of 53647.81, cell C2 has the sales tax. Oklahoma has a sales tax of 3%-3.75%, what type of formula would I use? -- Maria A Adams |
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francis wrote on Sat, 14 Mar 2009 08:50:06 -0700:
How does the tax scale is like? ie what amount is tax at 3%,and so on -- Hope this is helpful Pls click the Yes button below if this post provide answer you have asked Thank You cheers, francis "maria" wrote: 3647I am working on a worksheet to figure the calculations and submit the accrued sales payment on a monthly basis. Cell B2 has the sales amount of 53647.81, cell C2 has the sales tax. Oklahoma has a sales tax of 3%-3.75%, what type of formula would I use? -- Maria A Adams This is prompted by a tax program (TurboTax) that did not work for the state form but can anyone recommend an Excel template, or whatever, for non-business forms? I put one together years ago to settle whether joint or separate returns were better but I've never used anything for submission but commercial programs and I am now using the rival TaxCut. The commercial programs have the advantage that they print the actual form that the IRS expects. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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Are you adding the sales tax or simply splitting the elemets from the sales price?maria;269885 Wrote: 3647I am working on a worksheet to figure the calculations and submit the accrued sales payment on a monthly basis. Cell B2 has the sales amount of 53647.81, cell C2 has the sales tax. Oklahoma has a sales tax of 3%-3.75%, what type of formula would I use? -- Maria A Adams -- Simon Lloyd Regards, Simon Lloyd 'The Code Cage' (http://www.thecodecage.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Simon Lloyd's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=1 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...ad.php?t=75245 |
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maria wrote:
3647I am working on a worksheet to figure the calculations and submit the accrued sales payment on a monthly basis. Cell B2 has the sales amount of 53647.81, cell C2 has the sales tax. Oklahoma has a sales tax of 3%-3.75%, what type of formula would I use? Not enough information. What was the actual percentage, not range, of sales tax for this purchase? In California, for example, the sales tax varies from county to county. Typically, you would take the tax from each sales receipt, unless of course they're all made in the same county. Bill |
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I am trying to add what the amount of the sales tax would be for cell B2
-- Maria A Adams "Simon Lloyd" wrote: Are you adding the sales tax or simply splitting the elemets from the sales price?maria;269885 Wrote: 3647I am working on a worksheet to figure the calculations and submit the accrued sales payment on a monthly basis. Cell B2 has the sales amount of 53647.81, cell C2 has the sales tax. Oklahoma has a sales tax of 3%-3.75%, what type of formula would I use? -- Maria A Adams -- Simon Lloyd Regards, Simon Lloyd 'The Code Cage' (http://www.thecodecage.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Simon Lloyd's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=1 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...ad.php?t=75245 |
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"maria" wrote:
I am working on a worksheet to figure the calculations and submit the accrued sales payment on a monthly basis. So I assume you are retailer. Right? Cell B2 has the sales amount of 53647.81, cell C2 has the sales tax. Oklahoma has a sales tax of 3%-3.75%, what type of formula would I use? That is inconsistent with the information I find online. Oklahoma sales tax varies between 4.5% and 10% based on the ZIP code of either the seller or the purchaser, generally depending on where the product is received. See http://www.oktax.onenet.net/pod/retven.htm . No matter. If you are a retailer, your records should show the amount of sales tax charged for each purchase. The amount in C2 is the sum of those sales tax amount, something like: =SUM(X1:X100) If this does not seem to answer your questions, please explain your circumstances in more detail. |
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Based on what criterion(a)?
Looks like 3-3.75% is a sliding scale. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 10:42:01 -0700, maria wrote: I am trying to add what the amount of the sales tax would be for cell B2 |
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Are you referring to city rates within the state of Oklahoma? Those seem to
range from 3 to 4%, if I'm not mistaken. smither fan "maria" wrote: 3647I am working on a worksheet to figure the calculations and submit the accrued sales payment on a monthly basis. Cell B2 has the sales amount of 53647.81, cell C2 has the sales tax. Oklahoma has a sales tax of 3%-3.75%, what type of formula would I use? -- Maria A Adams |
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