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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>${line.tax1amt@label}</th>
○ <th>${line.taxcode@label}</th>
○ <th>${line.taxrate1@label}</th>
○ <th>${line.grossamt@label}</th>
5. Add the following codes after line 146:
○ <td>${line.tax1amt}</td>
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