Hi David,

Thanks heaps for your quick and patient reply... the good spirit of
the mailing lists is one reason I love Ofbiz.

On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:06 PM, David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Right now the tax calculation is only done for orders, and not for invoices.
> You will see taxes on invoices if they come from an order with taxes, but
> there isn't anything to calculate tax directly on an invoice right now.
>
> You can certainly add these invoice items manually, or also of course write
> something to do this automatically.

So there isn't any philosophical problem creating invoices without
orders?  Are time sheets in this case a kind of order?  Would
converting time sheets to orders which can then be invoiced be better?

Guy

>
> -David
>
>
> On Jul 16, 2008, at 5:38 PM, Guy Gershoni wrote:
>
>> I am trying to get Timesheets entries to include tax when they are
>> transfered into invoices with the "Create new invoice from Timesheet"
>> link on the Workeffort tab.
>>
>> I have setup the Bill From and Bill To parties to be associated with
>> the Tax Office party for the region and have added a sales tax product
>> rule that says add 10% no matter what product or store is involved but
>> when I create the invoice the items always come out tax free and not
>> associated with a tax authority (these are of type Invoice Time
>> Entry).
>>
>> Am I missing something?  Do I need to create taxable work efforts and
>> associate them with time entries?
>>
>> I have found:
>>
>> In TimesheetServices.xml  in simple method
>> createTimeEntryInvoiceItemsInline on line 154 for SVN revision 677463
>> I found:
>>
>> <set field="createInvoiceItemMap.taxableFlag" value="N"/>
>>
>> If this functionality needs to be written I am happy to help... just
>> need some pointers on the best way to work out eligibility.
>>
>> Thanks all for a brilliant peice of software.
>>
>> Guy
>> --
>> Guy Gershoni
>> Conchus
>> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Web: www.conchus.com
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