QuickBooks Integrator 2020 Python Edition

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expense_tax_code_name Property

Line item property: Sales tax information for this item.

Syntax

def get_expense_tax_code_name(expense_index: int) -> str: ...
def set_expense_tax_code_name(expense_index: int, value: str) -> None: ...

Default Value

""

Remarks

Line item property: Sales tax information for this item.

This is a reference to a sales tax code predefined within QuickBooks.

By default, two standard TaxCodes exist: "TAX", or Taxable Sales, and "NON", or Non-Taxable Sales. The QuickBooks user may also define custom tax codes.

Name/Id Reference Properties

This property is used to reference an object that is already done within QuickBooks. This may be done with its full Name (this property) or its Id, for which a corresponding property is defined. If Name is used, it must contain the full name of the object referred to, as generated by QuickBooks. For hierarchically defined objects, such as Customers, this includes the names of parent objects, and the full name can be determined by reading the FullName special field.

Setting the value of this property will set the corresponding Id property to an empty string.

About Expenses:

In payment transactions (a Bill, a VendorCredit, a CCCharge, a CCCredit, or a Check) the payment may be tracked through Items and/or Expenses. A set of array properties is available for each. Expense lines are used to charge regularly occurring expenses such as freight charges, rent, etc., to an ExpenseAccount.

Expense line items consist of an ExpenseAccount (Name or Id), an expense_amount, an ExpenseClass (Name or Id), an ExpenseCustomer (Name or Id), and an expense_memo. The number of expense lines is given by ExpenseCount.

The expense_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the expense_count property.

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QuickBooks Integrator 2020 Python Edition - Version 20.0 [Build 7941]