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Micross 3700 Tax Exempt

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MPFH

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Jan 11, 2020
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Trying to figure out how to have liquor non exempt. When I use our tax exempt button it's taking the tax off food and alcohol, but we need it to just take off the tax from food. Any help is appreciated!
 
Kind of messy but think you would need to have two identical taxes, Tax 1 applied to all food, and Tax 2 applied to all liquour and make the tax 1 the exempt tax.
 
I don't recall there being a check box that enables a tax class to be eligible for nontax... Wildbar isn't your solution not charging tax rather than making a transaction nontaxable? I know that might sound silly but for instance if OP is US based and is requesting this for anything that will require federal reporting there is a difference between tax not collected sales and nontaxable sales.
 
He would be using the tax exempt button to remove the tax only on the food items. The tax exempt button i believe can be set up with a reference as well. Tax would always be charged on all items until you hit the exempt button.
 
I totally misread your explanation... I get it, seems like it would work.
 
We have the two taxes set up. We recently had our micros updated and that's when the problem started. There isn't a a box to check, just a tax exempt name for each which is blank for liquor.
 
What version?
I believe you should have a service tender called "Tax Exempt" or similar. It should be linked to an exempted tax class. Chasing those links down it should show your tax classes and which one you want to exempt.
 
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