On 2015-08-18 20:02, David Bruchmann wrote:
> >
> >
> >> In our case (Argentina) POS sales are usually the case with sales over
> > the counter where the client picks up the product.  We have a kind of tax
> > entity called "Final Consumer" for this type of client. This type of
> > transaction does not require to show the tax ammount in the invoice report
> > (though the tax is included in the price and the company needs to declare
> > it at the end of the taxable month/semester/year).
> > We have a special type of invoice  for this kind of sales: It is a legal
> > invoice but the tax is not detailed).
> > In our case, we are are using the *sale_pos
> > <https://bitbucket.org/zikzakmedia/trytond-sale_pos>* from ZikZaKMedia,
> > which also haves an option to set "Self PIck UP" by default so it handles
> > stock movements automatically.
> >
> 
> 
> This shows what I thought already, that taxes are not handled the same in
> each country,

I higly doubt about that. A Tax is simply a tax.

> furthermore it might depend on the kind of business if and
> how they are shown (i.e. for gnu health different than for a warehouse).

I still doubt about that.

> While on the one hand it would be nice to cover any existing standards, on
> the other hand being able to meet national requirements by configuration.

Here what they call another type of invoice is not what we named in
Tryton an invoice. So I'm pretty sure that the POS order will have all
the requirements to be considered as this kind of invoice.

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