On 2015-08-18 08:11, Mark Hayden wrote:
> On 18 Aug 2015 07:45, "Cédric Krier" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I higly doubt about that. A Tax is simply a tax.
> 
> I've never encountered a tax that is simple ;-)

I never said that.

> Taxes are not only handled differently in some countries, but even within
> one country depending on location and industry. In Canada retail operations
> even have different rules for businesses operated on aboriginal reserve
> land for example.
> 
> A general purpose module need not handle every specific case, however some
> aspects if tax calculation and display must be configurable.

Do you know the Tax system of Tryton before asking?

> > > 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.
> 
> What is an invoice in Tryton is a proper invoice. This other document in a
> point of sale situation here is referred to as a till receipt. Both are
> records of a transaction and have some common information but a till
> receipt doesn't have detailed descriptions,

Of what?

> payment terms

Why payment term when you are talking about a POS?

> or a workflow

What do you mean by workflow?

> since it is a record of a sale already concluded. That makes them different
> documents to me rather than being different variants of the same document.

Why will it have to be different?

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