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I have a client currently using GP who can track tariffs charged to them and apply these as line items on sales orders. They wish to maintain this practice in BC, ensuring that tariff costs do not roll up into item costs but are instead passed through to their customers. Has anyone seen an ISV in BC that can do this or even come close?I have a client currently using GP who can track tariffs charged to them and apply these as line items on sales orders. They wish to maintain this practice in BC, ensuring that tariff costs do not roll up into item costs but are instead passed through to their customers. Has anyone seen an ISV in BC that can do this or even come close?
 
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    Pallavi Phade Profile Picture
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    IF you dont need ISV solution it will be heavy customization using Item Charges and Landed Cost Tagging  on Inventory .
     
    You can check below market plce listing for Tariff Management
     
     
     
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    Pallavi Phade 
     
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    Jainam M. Kothari Profile Picture
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    Valentin Castravet Profile Picture
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    From the information you've provided why not just uses items with the type service or non inventory as the tariff item that can be added on orders? You can't use item charges since these will roll up into an item's price if you're using it on sales orders.
     
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    OussamaSabbouh Profile Picture
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    Hello,
     
    There’s no ISV needed. The easiest and most common way in Business Central is to add tariff charges as separate sales lines using a G/L account, resource, or non-inventory item. This keeps tariffs out of item cost and passes them straight through to the customer, exactly like GP.
     
    BC handles this natively — no need for a third-party solution unless you want automation.
     
    Regards,
    Oussama Sabbouh

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