PortaPro supports flexible sales tax calculation so teams can bill accurately across different jurisdictions without slowing down operations.
Tax modes include:
In automatic mode, PortaPro uses service location data to resolve the applicable tax rate when possible. If lookup cannot fully resolve, PortaPro can fall back safely so billing can continue.
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Tax Methods
Disabled
No tax is calculated.
Best for:
Flat Rate
A single configured rate is used regardless of location.
Best for:
Automatic by Address or ZIP
PortaPro uses service location information to determine tax when possible.
Typical resolution flow:
Best for:
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How Tax Appears in Billing Workflows
Tax can be shown with:
This gives operators more confidence when reviewing quotes and invoices.
Example:
The point is transparency: staff can see whether the rate came from a resolved jurisdiction or a fallback path.
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Tax Source Visibility
PortaPro can surface tax source context on quote and invoice views.
That means operators may see:
This helps with:
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Fallback Behavior
If automatic lookup fails because of incomplete address data, temporary lookup issues, or missing location detail, PortaPro does not need to block the billing workflow.
Instead, PortaPro can:
Fallback does not mean the quote or invoice failed.
Fallback means the operator should verify the service location if needed.
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Tax and Surcharges
Tax is calculated on the taxable portion of the document total.
This can include:
This matters because not every surcharge has to be taxed the same way. PortaPro keeps taxable and non-taxable surcharge behavior separate.
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Quote and Invoice Audit Trail
Quotes and invoices can preserve tax context such as:
This makes it easier to explain later how a billing document was priced.
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Troubleshooting
Tax looks wrong
Check:
Fallback is showing
Possible reasons:
Tax is zero when it should not be
Check:
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FAQ
How does PortaPro calculate tax?
PortaPro supports disabled, flat-rate, and automatic jurisdiction-based tax modes. In automatic mode, PortaPro uses service location data to resolve tax when possible.
What does fallback tax mean?
Fallback tax means PortaPro could not fully resolve the jurisdiction automatically, so it used the configured fallback rate or fallback behavior instead of blocking the billing workflow.
Does PortaPro show where tax came from?
Yes. Quote and invoice views can display tax source context so operators can see whether the rate came from a resolved jurisdiction or a fallback path.
Does tax apply to surcharges?
Tax applies to taxable portions of the document total. Surcharge rows marked taxable can be included in the taxable base.
If I change tax settings, will old documents change?
No. Existing billing documents keep their original tax snapshot. New documents use the updated tax behavior.
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