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AE:Indian tax (suitetax) and Multi Book compatibility

edited Dec 22, 2021 2:11PM in Ask A Guru 4 comments

Hi @all,

I have a scenario on Indian tax and multi-book compatibility

The scenario is as follows

US Parent company

Indian Subsidiary(INR, India suite tax)

UK Subsidiary

 

If we use the Indian subsidiary with operation currency(primary) INR and suite tax India for taxation then,

Is it possible to use multi-book to get the USD reports in the secondary book?

if multi-book is not feasible then is there any workaround for the scenario?

In NetSuite documentation, NetSuite is saying that all localisations will not support Multi-book with suite tax. But they are not mentioning clearly a list of these countries or currencies.

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