you may want to talk to ROI, I believe they support the Vertex tax software www.roisyn.com
Rich Caminiti, Marc wrote:
This is totally off topic and apologize for this. Starting in January of next year, we will be collecting sales tax for packages that we ship to Texas and was wondering if someone would be willing to share (off-topic would be fine) on how they figure out the correct tax for each city code. Unfortunately we cannot go by zip code and I was wondering what other people have done. Reason for that, in their PDF, they use the example of Kingwood, Texas (which we have 4 zip codes for) states that the tax collected should go to City of Houston and the Houston MTA, not to Kingwood. Outside of that explaination, I cannot find any other cross reference between the 2, to try to create some logic out of it. Thanks in advance Marc Marc Caminiti Nashbar Direct, Inc IS Manager Bike Nashbar 330.533.1989, ext 336 6103 State Route 446 330.702.9733, fax Canfield, OH 44406 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.nashbar.com Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes. ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
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