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Buy nowI think what is going on is similar to my issue. She has one employee in one school district and another employee in a different school district. For some reason, Quickbooks Desktop has the school district tax under a STATE tax in Ohio. Ohio has multiple school districts all with different rates. I believe everyone is doing a work around by creating each school district as a local tax, which I believe is the best solution. However for me, most of my employees do not reside in a school district that is taxed. It is extremely annoying that the desktop version keeps adding the school district tax because it is set up as a STATE tax. How do we fix this so that the school district tax is regarded as a local tax? Which it should be in Ohio?
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