====== Why are some tax schedules removed during the import process? ====== There are a variety of reasons for which [[dynamiczip:glossary:Tax Schedule|Tax Schedules]] are removed or made [[dynamiczip:glossary:Invalid Tax Schedule|invalid]] during the [[dynamiczip:faq:rate_and_boundary_import_checklist|rate & boundary import]]. Typically, the schedule being removed is being replaced with multiple schedules, or multiple schedules are being replaced with a single schedule. Here are a few possibilities:\\ * This is the first import since installing a new build of DynamicZip Our latest builds (starting with 59.10.30) handle city limits issues in a more positive way, creating inside and outside of city limits tax schedules whenever (and only when) there is a city and/or city local tax. Before this we relied on the city limits flags in the ZIPsales Database which failed to handle all cases. * A city has enacted a new city or city local tax. * A city or city local tax has been repealed. * A [[dynamiczip:glossary:Statewide Tax Schedule]] has been specified in [[dynamiczip:windows:DZ State Setup window]] which replaces the [[dynamiczip:glossary:ZIP code tax schedule|ZIP Code tax schedule]]s. (In this case you would most likely see a lot of exempt ZIP Code tax schedules being removed). **What can I do if Tax Schedules are removed or made invalid during the import?** * You can update the customer address cards' tax schedules using the [[dynamiczip:windows:DZ Assign Customer Tax Schedules window]]. * You can update unposted documents' tax schedules using the [[dynamiczip:reports:DZ Document Tax Schedule report]]. * Please see [[dynamiczip:faq:rate_and_boundary_import_checklist|rate & boundary import checklist]] for more information. ---- [[dynamiczip:faq:Frequently Asked Questions]] \\