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[Bug 868839] Re: Tax Rates Round to Decimal Precision of Account + 2 - Should be variable

 

Hello Kyle,

Thanks for your reply and nice explanation on this.

As I said before, If you want to more digits on your tax decimal you
have to change your account precision means you have to change your
account decimal accuracy as I shown in video. i.e. for your 2nd option
0.0275948302 you have to set "Account" decimal accuracy at 10 and it
will works.

According to your last comment ,"You really need to work on these
things, its so simple and so asinine to have these problems in an
"enterprise" software", That's good. Because as per my "Opinion" also we
have to differ account precision and tax precision.

Also this is not a blocking point rather than it's good feature request.

That's why I am considering this as a "Wishlist".

Thanks again!

** Changed in: openobject-addons
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

** Changed in: openobject-addons
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: openobject-addons
     Assignee: (unassigned) => OpenERP R&D Addons Team 3 (openerp-dev-addons3)

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Title:
  Tax Rates Round to Decimal Precision of Account + 2 - Should be
  variable

Status in OpenERP Addons (modules):
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In https://launchpad.net/bugs/667316 it was noted that tax percentage
  rates were limited to 2 decimals. As a "reasonable default" new code
  was introduced to fix this by changing that behavior to "use the
  decimal_precision of Account +2 for percentage values". While I can
  understand how this would work in most situations, we have just
  implemented an OpenERP system in Fresno CA where the local sales tax
  is in fact 7.975% (or 0.07975 when entered into OpenERP). Currently
  that rounds our rate to 7.98% given our Accounts are setup with a
  precision of 2. This does not calculate the correct tax amounts on our
  invoices (off by as much as a few dollars in some instances where the
  invoiced amount is large enough). We have no need for nor do we want
  our Accounts to round to anything beyond 2 decimals and the fix
  implemented in the bug above precludes using a tax rate such as the
  one noted that requires more than 4 decimal places (account +2 in our
  case is 4 but the rate we use needs 5).

  While I understand one can change the calculated tax value on the
  invoice, that is not behavior that I can expect of our end users on a
  regular basis. In the interim I have modified the code on our side in
  account.py to return account+3 instead of account+2:

  class account_tax(osv.osv):
      ...
      def get_precision_tax():
          def change_digit_tax(cr):
              res = pooler.get_pool(cr.dbname).get('decimal.precision').precision_get(cr, 1, 'Account')
              return (16, res+3)
          return change_digit_tax

  This works fine for me but I thought that since the previous bug noted
  Account+2 was a "reasonable default" that it should be just that... a
  default - which implies the decimal precision of the rate relative to
  the account precision should be variable and able to be set by the
  user. I personally believe that Account precision and Tax precision
  have nothing to do with each other and shouldn't be related in such a
  way to begin with. Shouldn't there be an actual entry in the
  decimal_precision table specifically for taxes that does not depend on
  and unrelated entities precision? Something like:

  class account_tax(osv.osv):
      ...
      def get_precision_tax():
          def change_digit_tax(cr):
              res = pooler.get_pool(cr.dbname).get('decimal.precision').precision_get(cr, 1, 'Tax')
              return (16, res)
          return change_digit_tax

  Just my thoughts.

  Current Environment:
  OpenERP 6.0.3 on Mac OS X 10.7 (the code above exists in the trunk as well)

  I'd be happy to help work something up if any one agrees or would find
  my suggestion to be useful.

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