From: "Balaji Sundar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yes... I Understand...
Here in India, tax will be told by the vendor and that will be included when
generating purchase orders and we do not enter it manually.
But how is this working PO by PO, if you don't enter it manually ?
Have you an use case (process) to explain us ?
Jacques
I thought it was global.... but in the end i was wrong..
jacques.le.roux wrote:
Balaji,
Did you read my last answer and questions in this thread ?
Is this needed by some laws somewhere ?
As David explained many times, we are not sure there is a generic (global)
way of doing that...
Jacques
From: "Balaji Sundar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
Even i am having the same requirement...
May i know what are the changes to be made and where
thanks
hansbak wrote:
Hi Roger,
i think i removed these clauses and the vat calculation should work now.
Did not do the first point yet though....
So please try it..
Regards,
Hans
On Sun, 2008-08-10 at 11:49 -0700, rogernb wrote:
Hans,
I have the same request from a customer and I consider your approach to
be
totally reasonable. Nevertheless, I would like to know if it is a good
practice to open the java file and just do the needed changes to the
code.
I read the code in OrderServices.java and I noticed there are several
clauses which ommit the purchase orders while calculating taxes. So I
think
it is just a matter of modifying these clauses, let the taxes be
calculated
for purchase orders too and load these taxes in a account.
What do you think? would it be enough to modify the code in
OrderServices?
Hans Bakker wrote:
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> I have a request from a customer to enable the VAT tax calculation on
> purchase orders. I have read the messages in the past about this
subject
> and want to propose the following to implement this feature:
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> 1. add a second glAccountId for outgoing tax to the
> TaxAuthorityGlAccount.
> 2. adjust the programs to calculate the vat (sales tax) on purchase
> orders the same way as sales orders, but use for the productstoreId a
> blank entry.
>
> Is this a reasonable approach?
>
> Regards,
> Hans
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