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Re: No validity dates on taxes in odoo. Why ?
by Ferdinand Gassauer <ferdinand.gassauer@camptocamp.com> - 07/11/2017 12:29:11this is usually true for all incoming invoices during the month or two after the tax rate change and all companies who invoice not only goods, but services which are invoiced usually a few days after the change of tax rates using the old rates.
many countries have normal and one or more reduced rates for certain product groups.
BTW the tax rate should probably be defined on product group not account or the group draws the information from the account.
list of tax rates per product group - in German
it needs a deep knowledge of the tax regime to understand and to handle reverse charge for imports from the EU correctly.
On 2017-11-07 21:02, Luc De Meyer wrote:
Frederic,
I think that your suggestion to add validity date logic on taxes is probably the best way to handle this situation and ideally via a module that lands in the OCA for current releases and a suggestion to Odoo to implement this concept in Odoo Community for the next release.
Regards,
Luc
From: Frédéric Clementi
[mailto:frederic.clementi@camptocamp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 7 November 2017 10:03
To: Accounting <accounting@odoo-community.org>
Subject: No validity dates on taxes in odoo. Why ?
Dear all,
I have questions about the VAT rate change management in Odoo.
In Switzerland, 2 VAT rates will be modified 1st of January and handling such a change in Odoo is never simple.
- First, you have to create new taxes, news tags, adapt the VAT report and change fiscal position. It could be more automatised I think but ok.
- Then, and this is my concern, you have to change default taxes on accounts and products.
Ok but When exactly? Should I spend my new year eve checking that my csv import,script or cron works properly? because in case of errors it might be complex to do corrections.
So my question is simple: first, why don't we have validity dates on taxes in odoo.
And this lead me to a second question : Why don't we prefer managing default taxes at account level rather at product level?
I know the feature exists but it does not work on Sale order because there is no account on so line :\
It would be much easier If you set a VAT by default on account, then most cases can be handled with default account at product category level or property level and you would just manage default vat at product level in some specific case.
I am sure some of you have explored this point. I was hoping for some feedback on these points.
Thank you guys.
Frederic
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