Confirming the Correct Use of N-T Tax Code

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Confirming the Correct Use of N-T Tax Code

What is the correct use of the GST code N-T (no tax) verses GST code E (exempt).  Exempt as I understand it is for financial services, residental dwelling rentals, fine metals.  So what is the N-T code for?  

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Re: Confirming the Correct Use of N-T Tax Code

Hi @extol

 

Generally speaking, the N-T (Not Reportable) tax code is used on transactions that are not required to be reported on the BAS, for example drawings, bank transfer... transactions 

 

In saying that if you are unsure which tax code should be used on a transaction I would recommend speaking with an Accountant.

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Steven

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