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How can sales tax be formulate in a invoice
I'm trying to do two things. First I built a Data bass in Access to show
suppliers , Customer, and Inventory price list. I want to be able to stick with one program which would show sales, reciepts and keep inventory current. Cand this be done and if so how? Second If I can't use only one program would you suggest linking excel and access and if so would this take care of my delema. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Oh third I need to come up with a formula to calculate sales tax 0.95% of purchase. I'm having trouble writing it and can't find my old book. |
How can sales tax be formulate in a invoice
Why not stick with Access, since you have already done most of the work there?
100% is 1 10% is .1 1% is .01 so .95% would be .0095 -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "stumped today" wrote: I'm trying to do two things. First I built a Data bass in Access to show suppliers , Customer, and Inventory price list. I want to be able to stick with one program which would show sales, reciepts and keep inventory current. Cand this be done and if so how? Second If I can't use only one program would you suggest linking excel and access and if so would this take care of my delema. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Oh third I need to come up with a formula to calculate sales tax 0.95% of purchase. I'm having trouble writing it and can't find my old book. |
How can sales tax be formulate in a invoice
stumped today wrote:
I'm trying to do two things. First I built a Data bass in Access to show suppliers , Customer, and Inventory price list. I want to be able to stick with one program which would show sales, reciepts and keep inventory current. Cand this be done and if so how? Second If I can't use only one program would you suggest linking excel and access and if so would this take care of my delema. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Oh third I need to come up with a formula to calculate sales tax 0.95% of purchase. I'm having trouble writing it and can't find my old book. Where do you live where the sales tax is only 0.95%? It's 9.75% here in California. Bill |
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