Thanks for the correction Derek. I recalled having this issue years ago, and forgot about the reset option. (I haven't attempted to change them since) My recollection of the issue was indeed not just fuzzy, but incorrect. My apologies for the noise.

Regards,
Adrien

On 12/17/20 6:35 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
This is not true.
Gnucash absolutely allows you to change the tax rates without affecting posted invoices.  When you post an invoice gnucash makes a read-only copy of the tax tables associated.  When you change it, it doesn't change the copy.

If you unpost an invoice it will ask you whether to keep the copied tax tables or revert to the current ones.  This let's you choose.

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