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Attention: Customers with NetSuite Electronic Bank Payment (EBP) SuiteApp, version 2020.2 QA (ID 315896) must UPDATE (do NOT uninstall) their bundle to the Production version 2022.1 (ID 416781) by December 31, 2022. Note: If users fail to manually update the Electronic Bank Payments SuiteApp within the given time window, this version of the SuiteApp (ID: 315896) will be deprecated and the account will not be updated to Leading version (2022.1) of the Electronic Bank Payments SuiteApp. Please refer to the campaign email sent to impacted customers for more information.
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NSC | Print Tax Fields on Journal Entries
There are scenarios where a User needs to print Tax fields on Journal Entries. For example, the following fields needs to be printed:
- Tax Amount
- Tax Code
- Tax Rate
- Gross Amount
To do this, follow the steps below:
1. Navigate to Customization > Forms > Advanced PDF/HTML Templates
2. Click Customize on the Standard Journal Entry PDF/HTML Template
3. Toggle to the source code editor
4. Add the following codes after line 96:
○ <th>${[email protected]}</th>
○ <th>${[email protected]}</th>
○ <th>${[email protected]}</th>
○ <th>${[email protected]}</th>
5. Add the following codes after line 146:
○ <td>${line.tax1amt}</td>
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