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[Bug 785110] [NEW] [PS] Accounting - Generic Chart of Accounts - Wrong demo data

 

Public bug reported:

On a DB with demo data and the accounting module installed with the
Generic Chart of Accounts

In the Fiscal Position in the configuration, we have two different examples:
- Normal Taxes
- Tax Exempt

In both example, we replace one 'sale' tax by a 'purchase' tax without
any modification of the percentage.

Expected behavior:
 
- For Tax Exempt: having two lines in this fiscal position. One for the sale taxes and one for the purchase taxes with the following characteristics:
15% national sale tax replaced by 0% sale tax (stay in the same tax category)
15% national purchase tax replace by 0% purchase tax (still in the same category)

- For Normal Tax: this one is not very useful. Maybe choose another example like Export to the UK
15% national sale tax replaced by 20% UK sale tax (stay in the same tax category)
15% national purchase tax replace by 20% UK purchase tax (still in the same category)

It makes no sense to replace a sale tax by a purchase one and the aim of
the demo data is to understand how a module/feature works.

** Affects: openobject-addons
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: profserv

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Title:
  [PS] Accounting - Generic Chart of Accounts - Wrong demo data

Status in OpenERP Modules (addons):
  New

Bug description:
  On a DB with demo data and the accounting module installed with the
  Generic Chart of Accounts

  In the Fiscal Position in the configuration, we have two different examples:
  - Normal Taxes
  - Tax Exempt

  In both example, we replace one 'sale' tax by a 'purchase' tax without
  any modification of the percentage.

  Expected behavior:
   
  - For Tax Exempt: having two lines in this fiscal position. One for the sale taxes and one for the purchase taxes with the following characteristics:
  15% national sale tax replaced by 0% sale tax (stay in the same tax category)
  15% national purchase tax replace by 0% purchase tax (still in the same category)

  - For Normal Tax: this one is not very useful. Maybe choose another example like Export to the UK
  15% national sale tax replaced by 20% UK sale tax (stay in the same tax category)
  15% national purchase tax replace by 20% UK purchase tax (still in the same category)

  It makes no sense to replace a sale tax by a purchase one and the aim
  of the demo data is to understand how a module/feature works.


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