We run a paper mail order catalogue and have also recently set it up in Actinic Catalog 6.0.2. Most of our customers are end users, therefore all our prices displayed are inclusive of VAT.
Take, for example, our item 420030. We sell it at £6.95 – a nice round figure. Working this back to ex-VAT (div by 1.175), it costs £5.91. Multiply this up and you get a price in Catalog of £6.94 – one penny difference.
This looks very odd when the customer gets the invoice from us (we input orders into our own order & stock control system) as we either have to adjust the P&P by a few pennies, or charge them a couple of pence more (or less).
Anyone got any suggestions (other than changing around 1/4 of the 2000 odd items in our next paper catalogue?)
Thanks
Mark Rogers
Take, for example, our item 420030. We sell it at £6.95 – a nice round figure. Working this back to ex-VAT (div by 1.175), it costs £5.91. Multiply this up and you get a price in Catalog of £6.94 – one penny difference.
This looks very odd when the customer gets the invoice from us (we input orders into our own order & stock control system) as we either have to adjust the P&P by a few pennies, or charge them a couple of pence more (or less).
Anyone got any suggestions (other than changing around 1/4 of the 2000 odd items in our next paper catalogue?)
Thanks
Mark Rogers
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