On 1/19/2020 1:22 PM, Keith Fetterman wrote:
Adrien,

Thanks for the help.

In the state of Washington, we need to report the local city/county sales tax 
for each physical location we do work in.  The state assigns a tax code based 
on address.  The business is a very small landscaping business that only does 
work in a few local locations, so fortunately there are not many tax codes to 
keep track of.

In your case, you are in luck, because physically going to the address where the service is provided, you will know what state it is in. Will know that although an address may be served by a Washington post office actually in Oregon or vice versa.

I realize that this might not apply to you (not close to a state boundary) but I was just pointing out the data issue.

Michael D Novack



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