Can you please clarify your requirement? Exactly what do you want? A detail will be helpful.
I have not yet considered this yet but I assume its very important.
Go through the application and the reports. it will save my time if you can send marked screenshot links.
HI Roda,
Item price be calculated with tax;
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=4t0dxj&s=5
Coke--> 2€ in the 2€ must be calculating the tax(10%exemple)
If an item has a displayed price of say €10, the actual price is €9 plus €1 tax
to obtain the final item Gross Price,for each product separately
Receipt example price include tax (Europa)
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=29pzp21&s=5
Changes must be made in, Menu item,Modifier, final Pos Tranzaction,
Bill Receipt.Reports should not be changed(I think!?)
I do not know where the code should be modified,
an easy solution would be,to implement a option in Restaurant Configuration
where everyone can choose tax system Tax include or Tax exclude price.
have nice day
Hi All,
In Europe, here is a big market but due to Include Tax. Thanks for this software I am working on restaurant with your software and I need your software with Include Tax. Please tell or guide me what I can do and how I can update this software.
Umar Saeed
Yes guys!
I'm a restaurant owner in Indonesia.
I think that customers should not need to worry about VAT taxes.
They just want to know what they have to pay for food and drinks.
So I want (same as you guys) to include taxes in the prices.
On the bill I would like to see the total and below that how much of the total is tax:
Example bill:
Total price IDR 120'000.—
------------------------
Before tax IDR 108'000.—
VAT 10% IDR 12'000.—
Hi,
I am installing Floreant POS in a restaurant in Japan. We have similar requirements in Japan also.
Prices are only quoted to customers tax inclusive. However, at the bottom of the receipt usually below the total payable is an amount equal to the total sales tax of the bill i.e. simply for information purposes and by law).
We have one additional requirement which is that when Floreant POS calculates the tax amount, we need it to round the amounts. In japan we do not have dollars and cents, just yen only. If the total bill for a customer costs ¥1,000 then the tax which is included in that price is 1,000*5/105 = 47.619048 (sales tax is 5% in Japan). We would need Floreant POS to be able to round that tax amount to ¥48 even (or rather round the tax on each item within the bill and then total the rounded amounts).
Many Thanks
Jason
Hi, I would also need this feature. Is it solved yet?
Just want to keep this discussion as the current tax calculation method renders the entire program useless in Canada.
In Canada, certain food items considered "groceries" in my coffee shop receive a different tax rate than say a new coffee maker would need. For example coffee beans are completely exempt from taxes.
There are also different tax percentages based on conditions of the order.
for example, if the total of the order consists of food/drik entirely (excluding bottled soft drink products) and is less than $4, only 5% sales tax is charged. Let say someone buys a muffin and a bottle of coke (order less than $4). The coke would be taxed at 13%, the muffin at 5%. If the order went over 4 dollars, everything would be taxed at 13%, with pretty much the exception of coffee beans.
This makes it difficult to apply a fixed tax rate.
Tax Included pricing would greatly assist me in Nova Scotia, Canada. We sell ice cream with the prices already including tax. I am currently testing with a tax rate of zero percent to accomodate this scenario, however, I ahve to calculate the taxes manually.
@Kirk, it is a small change in the sourcecode.
like the look and feel of the software, but cannot use the software because of the way it handles tax. like many of the others above, in the Netherlands the prices of all the items have to be inclusive of tax (what the customer sees is what the customer pays) and the receipt should calculate and show what the total amount of tax was (split into the different tax rates if nessecary) of the whole order.
@Glenndv - any pointers on what that change is and where to make it?
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