I need to be able to have custom taxes for certain products due to the odd way actinic handles VAT rounding. We previously had no tax set, just to avoid the rounding problem on certain prices, but now it's become necessary for us to handle non EU VAT properly, so I have to implement taxes.
By the way, I'm an Actinic cover customer and I have to say that I'm highly unimpressed to say the least at telephone support's unavailability today.
However, having spoken to support yesterday, I was advised to set custom taxes for each of the problem prices. Not ideal, but OK, fine. I'll accept that if it works. I spent almost a full day going through the products and setting custom taxes for the ones that need it, and it works.
On testing the site today, before uploading it, I find that every invoice I print that includes an edited product has a custom tax figure on it as well as the 17.5% normal figure for other products. I would have thought that it would have been prudent for support to advise me of the potential invoice problem (as I can see that it's been brought up on here before).
I can't send invoices like that to my customers showing VAT rates of 17.5056% and such like. Somebody *please* tell me I don't have to dig up an ancient copy of Crystal Reports.
By the way, I'm an Actinic cover customer and I have to say that I'm highly unimpressed to say the least at telephone support's unavailability today.
However, having spoken to support yesterday, I was advised to set custom taxes for each of the problem prices. Not ideal, but OK, fine. I'll accept that if it works. I spent almost a full day going through the products and setting custom taxes for the ones that need it, and it works.
On testing the site today, before uploading it, I find that every invoice I print that includes an edited product has a custom tax figure on it as well as the 17.5% normal figure for other products. I would have thought that it would have been prudent for support to advise me of the potential invoice problem (as I can see that it's been brought up on here before).
I can't send invoices like that to my customers showing VAT rates of 17.5056% and such like. Somebody *please* tell me I don't have to dig up an ancient copy of Crystal Reports.
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