Difference between revisions of "Multi-Tax system"
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Multi-Tax system allows to have several taxes in final reports for users. | Multi-Tax system allows to have several taxes in final reports for users. | ||
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= Compound Tax and Simple Tax = | |||
Lets say we have 2 taxes for simplicity A and B. And some amount without tax X. | |||
When it is check '''Compound tax''', multiple taxes are calculated in following way: | |||
Amount with Compound Taxes = (X + A%) + B% | |||
then if '''Compound tax''' is disabled then: | |||
Amount without Compound Taxes = X + (A% + B%) | |||
== Example for Compound tax = | |||
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= Example for Canada = | |||
As example we can take Canada which has GST and PST taxes which should be shown on Invoices/Reports/etc. | As example we can take Canada which has GST and PST taxes which should be shown on Invoices/Reports/etc. |
Revision as of 08:15, 8 January 2010
This functionality is available from MOR 8
All prices and rates in MOR are without TAXES. That's a rule. Each user has TAX percent. By this TAX percent he gets charged when he makes payments or views his rates.
Multi-Tax system allows to have several taxes in final reports for users.
Compound Tax and Simple Tax
Lets say we have 2 taxes for simplicity A and B. And some amount without tax X.
When it is check Compound tax, multiple taxes are calculated in following way:
Amount with Compound Taxes = (X + A%) + B%
then if Compound tax is disabled then:
Amount without Compound Taxes = X + (A% + B%)
= Example for Compound tax
Example for Canada
As example we can take Canada which has GST and PST taxes which should be shown on Invoices/Reports/etc.
Taxes are applied to all newly created Users:
and Calling Cards:
If you changed taxes you can assign this to all Users/Calling Cards by pressing buttons bellow: