37 results found
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EBT remove taxes automatically
Merchant is requesting the option to have taxes automatically remove from EBT transactions
14 votes -
Remove tax by item in register
Would like to have an option to remove tax by item in register. Only option is to remove tax from whole order.
10 votes -
Multiple Tax Rates For Custom Items
The merchant would like the ability to select the tax rates to apply to a custom item. At this time custom items will only allow default tax
8 votes -
taxes included as part of order instead of added on
Merchant runs a carwash and would like an enhancement that would allow them to charge tax as part of the total instead of it added on - without employees having to calculate this
7 votes -
Assign taxes to order type
Have the ability to assign a tax rate to a particular order type. Ex. the order type will be the different states they are doing services and within that order, the type will have that state tax applied once clicked
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flat fee
Add a column to Tax Tab so that we can add a flat fee tax this would be helpful when the tavern owner is selling a 50 types beer for $5 tax included.
on excel spreadsheetIt really time consuming to add this on at a time on web dashboardName Tax Rate Default
test 1 0.00% No
Test 0.00% No
Sales Tax 7.00% Yes
Default Tax 0.00% No
NOTAXAPPLIED 0.00% No5 votes -
Sales Tax Customization/Luxury Tax
Customize Sales Tax
The store should be able to set the luxury tax for some products.
For some products, the sales tax only comes from which is above a certain price.
Or the system should have automated tax rate based on locations.5 votes -
5 votes
Hello,
This feature is under review.
Thanks,
Clover Product -
Allow 5 decimal points in product price field to facilitate targeted tax-included price
. For several of our bar items, we target a price including tax. For example, a can of beer is $3 including sales tax. This makes change-making easier.
Clover allows only 2 decimal places in the product price field. The sales tax rate field offers 7 decimal places. So to make my pricing work at quantities up to 100, I had to enter several different sales tax rates, to accommodate rounding at different target prices. While this solves my price problem, it creates a sales tax problem, as now my tax rate of collected sales tax will not equal the…
4 votes -
tax inclusive/included
need to have option to have tax included. this is important for bars! even after doing the correct calculations to have for instance a beer come out to be $4 flat the system automatically rounds up sometimes to the penny this is very annoying to the employees and customers.
4 votes -
Allow for option to remove taxes from individual items not just the entire order.
We have tens of thousands of items in our inventory and it's tax free wknd. Some items don't apply for tax free so we need the capability to take taxes off of individual items so we don't have to do multiple transactions at the register. Need capability to take it off at the time of the sale. thank you.
4 votes -
Allow taxes to be shown with their respective names because in PR is mandatory to state what taxes were applied
Allow taxes to be shown with their respective names because in PR is mandatory to state what taxes were applied
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URGENT!!I need a function added to the Clover Station Duo to determine taxes automatically depending on the ORDER TOTAL not INDIVIDUAL ITEMS
I own a coffee shop in Ontario and am currently trying to use the Clover Station Duo. In Ontario our tax system is set that if a transaction is under $4 we are only to charge 5% on that purchase. As soon as an order transaction reaches $4.01 (so any purchase over $4.00) the system needs to automatically switch to a 13% tax. Currently you have it set up that individual items have a tax assigned to them. This does not work at food retailers in Ontario that sell items under $4.
Example:
You come in and purchase a $1.43…
3 votes -
Taxes built into price
Allow merchant to create a price for an item that adjust cost + tax for a certain charge amount
3 votes -
Order amount based tax for orders over 5000.00
Merchant would like the ability to have or setup tax rates to order amounts. New tax requires have orders over 5000.00 be taxed at 6% and orders under 5000.00 be taxed at 7%
3 votes -
merchant wants to be able o have different tax rates on each device on the account
Merchant has several flex devices and they are used in different tax zones, so the merchant would like to have the ability to set different tax rates for each individual Flex device
3 votes -
SERVICE FEES ARE TAXED
The additional fees button adds the fee below the tax line--this is not correct. Any fee that is not voluntary is taxable in CA.
2 votes -
Net Sales Cash And Credit Card Breakdown
Massachusetts now requires businesses to breakdown their net sales by credit and cash to pay their meals tax. Issue is the current break down is only for gross sales which includes taxes, fees, and credit tips. Can Clover update it where the breakdown will be for Net Sales only?
2 votes -
Add a function for taxes, when applying discounts
Wondering if you could add a function to the register when clients are paying. I want to have the taxes added to the total even if there is a discount added. Example..
total of the service is $200, taxes are added making the service $230. If the client has a gift certificate for $100, I would have the $100 subtracted from the total. (Which should still be $130 after taking off the $100)
But on the clover system, the tax is only added to the remaining balance of $100.. making the total $115. if it was an option to add…
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Allow different types of tax rounding per account (include Bankers Rounding as option)
Clover currently always fractions of cents ending in .5 up. A common, and more accurate, method of rounding called Bankers Rounding will round .5 up for odd numbers, and down for even numbers. So 1.5 cents rounds to 2 cents, and 2.5 cents also rounds to 2 cents.
Please allow the tax computation method to be changed to Bankers Rounding. This can be done per account, going forward, and should not affect historical calculations since it's only used to calculate the amount of tax to be paid at the time of sale.
Here is a website explaining how this works: …
2 votes
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