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Well, it's Friday afternoon and this thread is already way off topic
so.
These are all good arguments in favor of (fanfare goes here)
www.fairtax.org
The European VAT system is pretty simple in concept ...
Trade be
Look at vertexinc.com. They should have a product called vertex for sales tax.
Kevin King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Larry is right, logic has nothing to do
with taxes. Strategically,
I've found the best way to do tax calculations is to first assign
codes to different tax types and then group t
T] - Texas Sales Tax
Illinois don't talk to me about Illinois :-)
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We have integrat
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>Some Russian taxes depend on things like which currency the bill is in
>and what payment method is used to pay the bill. How they expect me to
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Some Russian taxes depend on things like which currency the bill is in
and what payment method is used to pay the bill. How they expect me to
know how the bill will be paid when I'm generating it I haven't yet
figured out :( I end up billing the tax and automatically adjusting the
bill when it is p
Norman Morgan wrote:
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 z
Illinois don't talk to me about Illinois :-)
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We have integrated Taxware into our Un
sort of third party application.
Vance Alspach
J & L Industrial Supply
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Tom Dodds wrote:
> We interfaced to the Vertex package...
There is a company called AdValorem which has an MV interface to Vertex,
Taxware, and possibly other packages that specialize in identifying the
right tax values among jurisdictions.
See this link for contact info:
http://www. removethisA
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you may want to talk to ROI, I believe they support the Vertex tax software
www.roisyn.com
Rich
Caminiti, Marc wrote:
> This is tota
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> This is totally off topic and apologize for this.
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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 som
> 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
Larry is right, logic has nothing to do with taxes. Strategically,
I've found the best way to do tax calculations is to first assign
codes to different tax types and then group these codes into a
collection for a specific spot on a map (i.e. geocode). Certain areas
will have city, county, state,
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This is totally off topic and apologize for this.
Starting in January of next year, we will be collecting sales tax for
packages th
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. Unfort
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