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The Delivery/Pickup option controls the Schedule that is used to calculate taxes. If you are shipping via a method marked Pickup, then the taxes will be calculated using the vendor's schedule at the vendor's address. If you are using Delivery, you use the tax schedule for the delivery address on the purchase order. Typically, this is one of your company addresses (unless you are ordering product drop shipped). Do you have tax schedules assigned to each of your company's addresses? To each address for the vendor? Do the schedules have the appropriate tax details in them?
[/quote] Thanks Richard. You were rigth. I unmarked the Use Shipping Method in the company options and worked perfect. Thanks a lot, ArielThe Delivery/Pickup option controls the Schedule that is used to calculate taxes. If you are shipping via a method marked Pickup, then the taxes will be calculated using the vendor's schedule at the vendor's address. If you are using Delivery, you use the tax schedule for the delivery address on the purchase order. Typically, this is one of your company addresses (unless you are ordering product drop shipped). Do you have tax schedules assigned to each of your company's addresses? To each address for the vendor? Do the schedules have the appropriate tax details in them?
Have you looked at the ship via methods. They control how taxes are calculated.
You can download a white paper from our web site on tax calculations. Find it at www.AccoladePublications.com under Free Stuff.
[/quote] Hi Richard. Thanks for your answer. As you suggested, I checked the ship via methods, but they are iddenticals. Any other suggestion? I have the debugger installed, there is anything I can search? I'm reading the whitepaper you suggested, but is the same for sales and purchases? Thanks again, ArielHave you looked at the ship via methods. They control how taxes are calculated.
You can download a white paper from our web site on tax calculations. Find it at www.AccoladePublications.com under Free Stuff.
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