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Tax Table Programming
In some cases, a tax that is entered as a percentage does not follow exactly the tax charts that apply in your area (even if the tax chart is based on a percentage). In these cases, we recommend that you enter your tax using tax table programming. This method will match tax collection exactly to the break points of your tax table. Before programming, obtain a copy of the tax table you wish to program. You will need the printed tax table if you wish to determine the break point entries yourself. Note: You can enter up to 60 break points.
Determining Break Point Entries
1. 2. 3. 4. Examine the printed tax table for the tax you are programming. Refer to the �Tax Table Programming Example - Illinois 6% Tax Table� on page 98 to help with this exercise. Calculate the break point differences by subtracting the high side of the previous range from the high side of the dollar range. Examine the pattern of break point differences to determine when the break points begin to repeat. Mark the beginning break points that do not fit a pattern as �nonrepeat breaks.� Mark the break points that are repeating in a pattern as �repeat breaks.�
Programming a Tax Table
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Turn the control lock to the P position. Enter 10, press the TAX SHIFT key for the tax you are programming, i.e. TAX SHIFT 1, TAX SHIFT 2, TAX SHIFT 3 or TAX SHIFT 4. Enter the maximum amount that is not taxed, press the appropriate TAX SHIFT key. Enter the first tax amount charged, press the appropriate TAX SHIFT key. For each non-repeat break point, up to the last non-repeat break point, enter the high side from the sale dollar range and press the appropriate TAX SHIFT key. For the last non-repeat break point, enter the high side from the sale dollar range and press the X/TIME key. For each repeat break point, enter the high side from the sale dollar range and press the appropriate TAX SHIFT key. Press the CASH key to end the tax table program.
SAM4s ER-5115II Electronic Cash Register v1.1
Programming � 97
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