Salesforce Billing can use internal or external tax engines to provide automatic tax
calculations on your order products and invoice lines. The tax integration object acts as a bridge
between your org and the external service. When you set up your org, you’ll need to configure a
few basic tax settings and then create your tax integration. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: All Salesforce Billing Editions
Tax Calculations Salesforce Billing provides an internal tax calculation engine and also lets you integrate with external tax engines. Both types of engines provide automatic tax calculations for your order products and invoice lines. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package)
Tax Integrations Send data from Salesforce Billing to an external tax calculation service. Tax integrations are the Salesforce Billing objects that define the relationship between your Salesforce Billing org and the external service you use for tax calculation. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package)
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