why does the tax recalculate if i edit the bill ev...
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why does the tax recalculate if i edit the bill even if the amount doesn't change
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
The tax recalculation when editing a bill, even if the amount doesn't change, is likely due to the fact that tax calculations in NetSuite can be influenced by the address associated with the transaction. When the address is changed, NetSuite may recalculate the tax based on the new address, which could potentially result in a different tax amount. This is because tax rates can vary based on location, and NetSuite's tax engine takes this into account when calculating tax. Therefore, even if the gross amount of the transaction doesn't change, the tax amount might change if the address is edited, which would then cause the net amount to be recalculated as well. In addition, it's worth noting that NetSuite rounds tax amounts to the nearest cent, which could potentially result in a one cent difference in the gross amount due to rounding, as seen in the example provided in the conversations. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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