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# List all sales-tax codes

> Returns a list of sales-tax codes. NOTE: QuickBooks Desktop does not support pagination for sales-tax codes; hence, there is no `cursor` parameter. Users typically have few sales-tax codes.



## OpenAPI

````yaml GET /quickbooks-desktop/sales-tax-codes
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
  title: Conductor API
  version: 0.0.1
servers:
  - url: https://api.conductor.is/v1
security:
  - BearerAuth: []
paths:
  /quickbooks-desktop/sales-tax-codes:
    get:
      summary: List all sales-tax codes
      description: >-
        Returns a list of sales-tax codes. NOTE: QuickBooks Desktop does not
        support pagination for sales-tax codes; hence, there is no `cursor`
        parameter. Users typically have few sales-tax codes.
      parameters:
        - in: query
          name: ids
          description: >-
            Filter for specific sales-tax codes by their QuickBooks-assigned
            unique identifier(s).


            **IMPORTANT**: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will ignore
            all other query parameters for this request.


            **NOTE**: If any of the values you specify in this parameter are not
            found, the request will return an error.
          schema:
            type: array
            items:
              type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for specific sales-tax codes by their QuickBooks-assigned
              unique identifier(s).


              **IMPORTANT**: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will
              ignore all other query parameters for this request.


              **NOTE**: If any of the values you specify in this parameter are
              not found, the request will return an error.
            example:
              - 80000001-1234567890
        - in: query
          name: names
          description: >-
            Filter for specific sales-tax codes by their name(s),
            case-insensitive. Like `id`, `name` is a unique identifier for a
            sales-tax code.


            **IMPORTANT**: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will ignore
            all other query parameters for this request.


            **NOTE**: If any of the values you specify in this parameter are not
            found, the request will return an error.
          schema:
            type: array
            items:
              type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for specific sales-tax codes by their name(s),
              case-insensitive. Like `id`, `name` is a unique identifier for a
              sales-tax code.


              **IMPORTANT**: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will
              ignore all other query parameters for this request.


              **NOTE**: If any of the values you specify in this parameter are
              not found, the request will return an error.
            example:
              - Tax
        - in: query
          name: limit
          description: >-
            The maximum number of objects to return.


            **IMPORTANT**: QuickBooks Desktop does not support cursor-based
            pagination for sales-tax codes. This parameter will limit the
            response size, but you cannot fetch subsequent results using a
            cursor. For pagination, use the name-range parameters instead (e.g.,
            `nameFrom=A&nameTo=B`).


            When this parameter is omitted, the endpoint returns all sales-tax
            codes without limit, unlike paginated endpoints which default to 150
            records. This is acceptable because sales-tax codes typically have
            low record counts.
          schema:
            type: integer
            minimum: 1
            description: >-
              The maximum number of objects to return.


              **IMPORTANT**: QuickBooks Desktop does not support cursor-based
              pagination for sales-tax codes. This parameter will limit the
              response size, but you cannot fetch subsequent results using a
              cursor. For pagination, use the name-range parameters instead
              (e.g., `nameFrom=A&nameTo=B`).


              When this parameter is omitted, the endpoint returns all sales-tax
              codes without limit, unlike paginated endpoints which default to
              150 records. This is acceptable because sales-tax codes typically
              have low record counts.
            example: 10
        - in: query
          name: status
          description: Filter for sales-tax codes that are active, inactive, or both.
          schema:
            type: string
            enum:
              - active
              - all
              - inactive
            default: active
            description: Filter for sales-tax codes that are active, inactive, or both.
            example: active
        - in: query
          name: updatedAfter
          description: >-
            Filter for sales-tax codes updated on or after this date/time.
            Accepts the following ISO 8601 formats:

            - **date-only** (YYYY-MM-DD) - QuickBooks Desktop interprets the
            date as the **start of the specified day** in the local timezone of
            the end-user's computer (e.g., `2025-01-01` →
            `2025-01-01T00:00:00`).

            - **datetime without timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) - QuickBooks
            Desktop interprets the timestamp in the local timezone of the
            end-user's computer.

            - **datetime with timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss±HH:mm) -
            QuickBooks Desktop interprets the timestamp using the specified
            timezone.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for sales-tax codes updated on or after this date/time.
              Accepts the following ISO 8601 formats:

              - **date-only** (YYYY-MM-DD) - QuickBooks Desktop interprets the
              date as the **start of the specified day** in the local timezone
              of the end-user's computer (e.g., `2025-01-01` →
              `2025-01-01T00:00:00`).

              - **datetime without timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) - QuickBooks
              Desktop interprets the timestamp in the local timezone of the
              end-user's computer.

              - **datetime with timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss±HH:mm) -
              QuickBooks Desktop interprets the timestamp using the specified
              timezone.
            example: '2025-01-01T12:34:56.000Z'
        - in: query
          name: updatedBefore
          description: >-
            Filter for sales-tax codes updated on or before this date/time.
            Accepts the following ISO 8601 formats:

            - **date-only** (YYYY-MM-DD) - QuickBooks Desktop interprets the
            date as the **end of the specified day** in the local timezone of
            the end-user's computer (e.g., `2025-01-01` →
            `2025-01-01T23:59:59`).

            - **datetime without timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) - QuickBooks
            Desktop interprets the timestamp in the local timezone of the
            end-user's computer.

            - **datetime with timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss±HH:mm) -
            QuickBooks Desktop interprets the timestamp using the specified
            timezone.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for sales-tax codes updated on or before this date/time.
              Accepts the following ISO 8601 formats:

              - **date-only** (YYYY-MM-DD) - QuickBooks Desktop interprets the
              date as the **end of the specified day** in the local timezone of
              the end-user's computer (e.g., `2025-01-01` →
              `2025-01-01T23:59:59`).

              - **datetime without timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) - QuickBooks
              Desktop interprets the timestamp in the local timezone of the
              end-user's computer.

              - **datetime with timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss±HH:mm) -
              QuickBooks Desktop interprets the timestamp using the specified
              timezone.
            example: '2025-02-01T12:34:56.000Z'
        - in: query
          name: nameContains
          description: >-
            Filter for sales-tax codes whose `name` contains this substring,
            case-insensitive.


            **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
            `nameStartsWith` or `nameEndsWith`.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for sales-tax codes whose `name` contains this substring,
              case-insensitive.


              **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
              `nameStartsWith` or `nameEndsWith`.
            example: ABC
        - in: query
          name: nameStartsWith
          description: >-
            Filter for sales-tax codes whose `name` starts with this substring,
            case-insensitive.


            **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
            `nameContains` or `nameEndsWith`.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for sales-tax codes whose `name` starts with this
              substring, case-insensitive.


              **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
              `nameContains` or `nameEndsWith`.
            example: ABC
        - in: query
          name: nameEndsWith
          description: >-
            Filter for sales-tax codes whose `name` ends with this substring,
            case-insensitive.


            **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
            `nameContains` or `nameStartsWith`.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for sales-tax codes whose `name` ends with this substring,
              case-insensitive.


              **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
              `nameContains` or `nameStartsWith`.
            example: ABC
        - in: query
          name: nameFrom
          description: >-
            Filter for sales-tax codes whose `name` is alphabetically greater
            than or equal to this value.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for sales-tax codes whose `name` is alphabetically greater
              than or equal to this value.
            example: A
        - in: query
          name: nameTo
          description: >-
            Filter for sales-tax codes whose `name` is alphabetically less than
            or equal to this value.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for sales-tax codes whose `name` is alphabetically less
              than or equal to this value.
            example: Z
        - in: header
          name: Conductor-End-User-Id
          description: The ID of the End-User to receive this request.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: The ID of the End-User to receive this request.
            example: end_usr_1234567abcdefg
            x-stainless-naming:
              typescript:
                method_argument: conductorEndUserId
              mcp:
                method_argument: conductorEndUserId
          required: true
      responses:
        '200':
          description: Returns a list of sales-tax codes.
          headers:
            Conductor-Request-Id:
              schema:
                type: string
                description: The unique identifier for this API request.
                example: req_1234567abcdefg
              required: true
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                type: object
                properties:
                  objectType:
                    type: string
                    const: list
                    description: The type of object. This value is always `"list"`.
                    example: list
                  url:
                    type: string
                    description: The endpoint URL where this list can be accessed.
                    example: /v1/quickbooks-desktop/sales-tax-codes
                  data:
                    type: array
                    items:
                      $ref: '#/components/schemas/qbd_sales_tax_code'
                    description: The array of sales-tax codes.
                required:
                  - objectType
                  - url
                  - data
                additionalProperties: false
      security:
        - BearerAuth: []
      x-codeSamples:
        - lang: JavaScript
          source: |-
            import Conductor from 'conductor-node';

            const conductor = new Conductor({
              apiKey: process.env['CONDUCTOR_SECRET_KEY'], // This is the default and can be omitted
            });

            const salesTaxCodes = await conductor.qbd.salesTaxCodes.list({
              conductorEndUserId: 'end_usr_1234567abcdefg',
            });

            console.log(salesTaxCodes.data);
        - lang: Python
          source: |-
            import os
            from conductor import Conductor

            conductor = Conductor(
                api_key=os.environ.get("CONDUCTOR_SECRET_KEY"),  # This is the default and can be omitted
            )
            sales_tax_codes = conductor.qbd.sales_tax_codes.list(
                conductor_end_user_id="end_usr_1234567abcdefg",
            )
            print(sales_tax_codes.data)
components:
  schemas:
    qbd_sales_tax_code:
      type: object
      properties:
        id:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this sales-tax code.
            This ID is unique across all sales-tax codes but not across
            different QuickBooks object types.
          example: 80000001-1234567890
        objectType:
          type: string
          const: qbd_sales_tax_code
          description: The type of object. This value is always `"qbd_sales_tax_code"`.
          example: qbd_sales_tax_code
        createdAt:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The date and time when this sales-tax code was created, in ISO 8601
            format (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss±hh:mm), which QuickBooks Desktop
            interprets in the local timezone of the end-user's computer.
          example: '2025-01-01T12:34:56.000Z'
        updatedAt:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The date and time when this sales-tax code was last updated, in ISO
            8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss±hh:mm), which QuickBooks Desktop
            interprets in the local timezone of the end-user's computer.
          example: '2025-02-01T12:34:56.000Z'
        revisionNumber:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The current QuickBooks-assigned revision number of this sales-tax
            code object, which changes each time the object is modified. When
            updating this object, you must provide the most recent
            `revisionNumber` to ensure you're working with the latest data;
            otherwise, the update will return an error.
          example: '1721172183'
        name:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The case-insensitive unique name of this sales-tax code, unique
            across all sales-tax codes. This short name will appear on sales
            forms to identify the tax status of an item.


            **NOTE**: Sales-tax codes do not have a `fullName` field because
            they are not hierarchical objects, which is why `name` is unique for
            them but not for objects that have parents.
          example: Tax
        isActive:
          type: boolean
          description: >-
            Indicates whether this sales-tax code is active. Inactive objects
            are typically hidden from views and reports in QuickBooks. Defaults
            to `true`.
          example: true
        isTaxable:
          type: boolean
          description: >-
            Indicates whether this sales-tax code is tracking taxable sales.
            This field cannot be modified once the sales-tax code has been used
            in a transaction.
          example: true
        description:
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
          description: A description of this sales-tax code.
          example: Standard tax rate for California
        salesTaxItem:
          type:
            - object
            - 'null'
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The sales-tax item used to calculate the actual tax amount for this
            sales-tax code's transactions by applying a specific tax rate
            collected for a single tax agency. Unlike `salesTaxCode`, which only
            indicates general taxability, this field drives the actual tax
            calculation and reporting.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: State Sales Tax
      required:
        - id
        - objectType
        - createdAt
        - updatedAt
        - revisionNumber
        - name
        - isActive
        - isTaxable
        - description
        - salesTaxItem
      additionalProperties: false
      title: The Sales-Tax Code object
      x-conductor-object-type: other
      summary: >-
        A sales tax code helps categorize items on a sales form as taxable or
        non-taxable, detailing reasons and associating tax codes with customers,
        items, or transactions.
  securitySchemes:
    BearerAuth:
      type: http
      scheme: bearer
      description: >-
        Your Conductor secret key using Bearer auth (e.g., `"Authorization:
        Bearer {{YOUR_SECRET_KEY}}"`).

````

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