Hi Chris,

Thanks for your reply. I have it set up just as you are describing, but unfortunately the only way that could actually work would be if the percentage stayed consisted from one item to the next, but it doesn't.

For example:

*Desktop Computers in Ontario are $13.44 and in Alberta $10.00.

*30-45" TVs in Ontario are $10.07 and in Alberta $30.00.

If you set all the computer items to a cost of $100, then Ontario would be 13.44% and Alberta would be 10%.

So, what happens when you sell a 30-45" TV in Ontario and Alberta? If you had the cost on the TVs at $100, then Ontario would be 10.07% and Alberta 30.00%.

How can the Tax Group Ontario be at both 13.44% for computer items and 10.07% for TV's? And the Tax Group for Alberta would have to be at 10% for computer items and 30% for TVs?
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Susan Tennier
TDL Canada
Trenton, Ontario