Date types (GTD)

In Global Tax Determination, you can select several date types. The table below explains what each date type means.

 

Date types provided in transactions

Date type

Description

Accounting Date The date up to which annual accounts are made. For example, if a company’s accounting date is September 14, 2020, accounts must reflect the period from September 14, 2019 to September 13, 2020.
Contract Start Date The date when a contract for services becomes effective.
Contract End Date The date when a contract for services ends.
Date of Service Performance The date when the service is performed.
Date of Title Transfer The date when the title to the goods is transferred legally from the vendor to the purchaser.
Delivery Date The date when goods are delivered to the purchaser.
Good Return Date The date when a good is returned.
Original Transaction Date The date when the original transaction took place. Only applies to credit memos and returns.
Payment Due Date The date when payment for the goods or services is due.
Payment Received Date The date when payment for the goods or services is received by the vendor.
Receipt Date The date on the transaction receipt.
Transaction Document Date (also called Invoice Date) The date specified on the transaction document. A transaction document includes an invoice, receipt, sales order, purchase order, or leasing contract.

 

Date types assigned by GTD

Date type

Description

Created Date The date when a transaction is created in GTD.
Tax Point Date The date used by GTD to calculate taxes. The next section explains how the tax point date is determined.
Updated Date The date when transaction data is updated.

 

Tax point date

The tax point date is the date that GTD uses to calculate tax. GTD determines the tax point date for a transaction based on the following information:

  • Tax jurisdiction (situs)
  • Good/Service code or category
  • Accounting method (cash or accrual)
  • Transaction type (sale, purchase, rental, etc.)
  • Dates included in the transaction

If GTD can't determine a tax point date, it will select a date based on the following default rules:

  • For transactions involving goods, the tax point date is the delivery date.
  • For transactions involving services, the tax point date is the date of service performance.
  • If the delivery date or date of service performance is not included, the tax point date is the transaction document date.
  • If the transaction document date is not available, the tax point date is the system date.