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Be Able to See Sales Tax Detail before posting Sales Receipt
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    Be Able to See Sales Tax Detail before posting Sales Receipt

    by mmorales » Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:23 pm

    It would be good to see the Sales Tax Detail on Screen during the Sales process. In Puerto Rico there is a sales tax of 7% (State Tax of 6%, Municipal Tax of 1%) and bank POS machines request the amount of State Tax and Municipal Tax when trying to process any Debit or Credit Card on each sale.

    The situation our clients are facing is that they only know what is the amount of State Tax and Municipal Tax after they complete or post the transaction. Currently, the software provides the total amount of sales tax below but the bank pos ask for the detail of State and Municipal tax. That's not good for them because if something happen like the credit or debit card declined they will need to reverse or void the sale and start the sales process again. That's because maybe the client decides to pay by check or any other method of payment.
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    Re: Be Able to See Sales Tax Detail before posting Sales Rec

    by RetailEdge Moderator » Sun Sep 02, 2012 2:23 pm

    That is an interesting suggestion. I am not sure if there is enough room on the sales screens. But we will add it ot the list of suggestions.
    mmorales wrote:It would be good to see the Sales Tax Detail on Screen during the Sales process. In Puerto Rico there is a sales tax of 7% (State Tax of 6%, Municipal Tax of 1%) and bank POS machines request the amount of State Tax and Municipal Tax when trying to process any Debit or Credit Card on each sale.

    The situation our clients are facing is that they only know what is the amount of State Tax and Municipal Tax after they complete or post the transaction. Currently, the software provides the total amount of sales tax below but the bank pos ask for the detail of State and Municipal tax. That's not good for them because if something happen like the credit or debit card declined they will need to reverse or void the sale and start the sales process again. That's because maybe the client decides to pay by check or any other method of payment.
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