About custom data provider companies

A company's its own custom data provider by default. The company becomes a non-custom data provider only when a different (parent) company's selected as its custom data provider on the
Groups & Inheritance
page.
A custom data provider company can share its data with any child company that uses the same tax data provider. For example, if a child company and its parent company share Determination U.S. tax data as their U.S. tax data provider, then the child company can select the parent company as its custom data provider.
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A custom data provider company maintains its own unshared data.
Custom data provider data includes:
  • Custom versions (overrides of and extensions to) the tax data provider data
  • Allocations and allocation groups
  • Customers and customer groups
  • Established authorities and zones
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    A child company can provide its own tax jurisdiction data even if it uses a custom data provider. To do this, select the child company as the data provider on the
    Groups & Inheritance
    page.
  • Licenses and license types
  • Product mappings and product mapping groups
  • Registrations and registration groups
  • Lookup lists
  • TransEditors and TransEditor groups
  • VAT group registrations

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