Setting Up Nested Combined Tax Districts
Nested combined tax districts let you create a combined tax district, comprised of more than three tax districts. For example, if you have a state tax, county tax, city tax, and an additional tax district, you can set up nested combined tax districts to allow for the fourth tax district.
Another example would be if you had a tiered tax structure with more than two levels. In either case, you would first set up the individual tax districts, assigning the last two to a combined tax district. Then you would assign the first two tax districts and the combined tax district to another combined tax district that is assigned to the customer.
You can set up tiered taxing in the (AT) screen. For more information, see Setting Up Tiered Taxing in the (AT) Screen.
For instructions on setting up DDMS, go to Setting Up Tiered Taxing.