Unlocking Tax Transparency in Sales Orders: Quick and Easy Guide

November 10, 2023

Are you a business selling directly to consumers? You'll love this video! One of the most common requests is to see a detailed breakdown of taxes on the sales order invoice. While this often requires customization, there's a way to achieve it natively with just one simple parameter. Join us as we walk you through the process. We'll explore a sales order with multiple tax codes, totaling 7.25%, and then show you how to break down that tax amount into its components, making it transparent for your customers. No more lump sum tax amounts; now you can provide a clear breakdown of taxes with ease. Discover the magic of the 'Sales Tax Specification' parameter in your account setup. It's a game-changer for businesses looking to enhance their tax transparency effortlessly. Watch this video and upgrade your sales order invoices today! Subscribe for more helpful tips and tutorials on streamlining your business processes. Contact us for a personalized demo: https://bit.ly/32ChDNg. CALL: (805) 581-5020 VISIT: https://www.westerncomputer.com/ EMAIL: info@westerncomputer.com FOLLOW US: https://www.facebook.com/Western-Computer-236693736372775/ https://twitter.com/WesternComputer https://www.linkedin.com/company/western-computer

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