It's a bit difficult to tell what you are asking.  I'm guessing that you
are asking if ledger could calculate the tax amounts for you and round
appropriately.

for example:

 2013.01.26    Costco
    Expenses: Membership: xxxxxxxxxxxx                        $      55.00
    Expenses: GST -- business: xxxxxxxxxxxxx                  ($55.00 *
0.05)

This will calculate your taxes in the way you asked (I think).


On 1 October 2014 14:15, o1bigtenor <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 10:53 PM, Craig Earls <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Unless your tax rates are irrational numbers, like a multiple of pi,
>> then they are ratios of integers.  That is a simple mathematical fact.
>>
>
> When I studied mathematics integers did not include decimal places. That
> was for whole numbers.
> Likely the powers that be have changed the terminology (again!).
>
>>
>> I am still not clear where where you are having your rounding
>> problems.  Is it because you are pulling numbers off of an invoice
>> that themselves don't balance exactly?  Are you asking if ledger could
>> be "looser", like allow a transaction to be valid even if it off by a
>> small amount?
>>
>
> No and no.
>
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