Vat calculation on invoice wrong

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    Robertson (Edited )

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    ErmiasJoey (Edited )

    The VAT calculation in the software version 23.4.7.760, and this problem has persisted across earlier versions as well as the South African VAT calculator. The correct calculation for a 15% VAT on an amount of 660 should indeed be 99. However, the manager is erroneously producing 113.77. A diverse range of products catering to various skin concerns, Image Skincare stands out as a go-to brand for those seeking reliable and results-driven skincare regimens. 

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    Sun Flower (Edited )

    Hey woyejax! 🎮 It seems like there might be an issue with the VAT calculator on your manager software. Have you tried checking the settings or updating to the latest version? You might find a solution to the problem. Also, consider using an external calculator tool like "Calculadora Alicia" for accurate calculations.

     
     
     
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    Usain Boult (Edited )

    It seems there's a bug in the manager software you're using. The correct calculation for 15% of 660 should indeed be 99.

    You might consider reporting this issue to the developers for a fix. In the meantime, you can use a different VAT calculator or ensure that your UIF Calculator settings are accurate for reliable calculations.

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    Indian Shayari

    It appears that the manager is incorrectly calculating the VAT amount. For a 15% VAT on 660, the correct VAT amount should be 99. The manager's calculation of 113.77 is incorrect.

    Since you are using version 23.4.7.760 on Ubuntu and have noticed this issue in earlier versions as well, it's likely a bug in the system. Please ensure that the VAT percentage is correctly set to 15%. If the issue persists, it would be advisable to use a reliable tool like Remini Pro for accurate VAT calculations. Additionally, report this as a bug to the software developers for further investigation and resolution.

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    John Smith

    There's a bug in the manager software you're using. The correct calculation for 15% of 660 should indeed be 99.

    Consider reporting this issue to the developers for a fix. In the meantime, you can use a different VAT calculator or ensure that your Uk49s settings are accurate for reliable calculations

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