We have a very simple store that sells 4 sizes of ice cream.
Size A is 2.75 Size B is 3.50 Size C is 4.25 Size D is 5.00
These prices include tax which is 7.8%. So what I did was entered item pricing of the following to account for the tax.
Size A is 2.55 Size B is 3.25 Size C is 3.94 Size D is 4.64
This works great except for when the customer orders multiple quantities. Because I have rounded up the pricing it eventually rounds up making the total sale value a penny or two higher. For example:
If the customer gets 3 Size D's the final price should be $15.00. However, the POS system is taking $4.64 x 3 plus tax. Which end up being $15.01.
We only have for products currently so this should not be tough to do. Is there a way to force the system to have a specific sales tax value per item as opposed to a percentage. I think that would work. For example:
Size A is 2.55 + .20 tax = $2.75 Size B is 3.25 + .25 tax = $3.50 Size C is 3.94 + .31 tax = $4.25 Size D is 4.64 + .36 tax = $5.00
Regards, Tim