On 2015-08-18 21:09, David Bruchmann wrote: > Taxes are quite complicated. > In Germany for common products are 2 different taxes on common products: > either 7% or 19%. > For some higher taxes like for Tobacco and Patrol Products I don't know how > it's calculated at the POS. In general it's possible that it's calculated > at the POS with 19% but with a different value at a B2B point - honestly I > just don't know. > Furthermore there existed some special tax for salt which was abolished but > it had to be expected perhaps that resembling taxes still exist in other > countries, > As long as you plan to include an option for different unlimited > tax-classes I don't see a problem here, but concerning the abolished > salt-tax I don't know if there have been even 2 taxes on one product.
So what there are nothing new which Tryton doesn't manage already. > As far as I see a configurable option would be nice, so even for US never > had to be programmed anything extra. That's not the Tryton way. If you have specific requirements you have to create a module for that. > I know it's Tryton, but it's international, isn't it? I don't understand the point as I don't know to what you are answering. So please don't top-post on this mailing list, see http://groups.tryton.org/netiquette -- Cédric Krier - B2CK SPRL Email/Jabber: [email protected] Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 Website: http://www.b2ck.com/
