In Setup/Taxes&Fees you can add your taxes but also a flat fee. However when it comes to creating an item and looking to add a tax, the flat fee option is no longer a flat fee but a percentage - this has to be a bug - can it be fixed??
In Setup/Taxes&Fees you can add your taxes but also a flat fee. However when it comes to creating an item and looking to add a tax, the flat fee option is no longer a flat fee but a percentage - this has to be a bug - can it be fixed??
What environment are you in, I tested this and I do not see an error. Are your taxes saved?
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That's a great question! The flat fee changing to a percentage in inventory can be due to how certain systems calculate costs based on specific metrics or usage. For example, when building Granny Flats, initial setup might involve fixed costs, but as the project progresses, inventory items might be priced as a percentage to reflect varying material or labor costs. It’s like how a Granny Flat builder might charge a flat rate for the design, but then adjust for materials based on what's actually used in construction.
In a turnkey project, a flat fee for setup often shifts to a percentage in the inventory phase to align costs with project scale and complexity. During setup, a fixed fee covers initial planning, basic implementation, and initial resources. However, as the project progresses, inventory needs and management efforts can vary significantly, making a percentage-based fee structure more suitable to ensure costs stay proportional to the volume and value of inventory managed. This approach provides flexibility and fairness as inventory requirements evolve.
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