You might want to add 1% to whatever the state wants and send the extra
to Green Bay. The Packers are going to need all the help they can get.
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Thanks Ken. Thats exactly what I did and they guided me in the right
direction.
I've sent the client an email letting them know how the State of WI
wants it calculated and they're on board with it.
Thanks for the help.
Rey...
Ken Ketsdever wrote:
> A. I would check with the State Tax Board as
A. I would check with the State Tax Board as previously mentioned.
B. If this is a project for a specific client (versus software you are
creating and marketing) I would get something in writing from the client
clarifying how they want the taxes rounded.
Ken
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Thats what I was afraid of. Thanks for the heads up Steven.
Rey...
DURETTE, STEVEN J (AIT) wrote:
> Rey,
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> I'd check the WI state website and find out information on sales tax.
> If you do the wrong thing YOU could be held liable instead of the
> client.
>
> Better to go with official than gu
Rey,
I'd check the WI state website and find out information on sales tax.
If you do the wrong thing YOU could be held liable instead of the
client.
Better to go with official than guesses. Some states will fine you if
you charge to little or too much!
Steve
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Andy Matthews wrote:
> I'd guess that you should be rounding up. Even a 10th of a cent adds up
> after time. Look what happened in Office Space.
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> andy matthews
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> From your experiences, should I be rounding the tax up to
> $1.01 or just setting it at $1.00?
It should be rounded off correctly, i.e your example would be $1.01.
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I'd guess that you should be rounding up. Even a 10th of a cent adds up
after time. Look what happened in Office Space.
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Subject: Sales tax amount
Hi guys,
I'm about to rele
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