Exclusive vs Inclusive Tax on reports
This document will show you how exclusive and inclusive taxes report on the Daily sales report and Server Reports.
What is Exclusive Tax?
Exclusive tax refers to a pricing method where the tax amount is not included in the price of a product or service displayed to the customer. Instead, the tax is calculated and added separately at the time of purchase.
For example:
- If an item's price is $100 and the tax rate is 10%, the customer will pay $110 (price + tax).
- The displayed price remains $100, and the tax is added during checkout.
What is inclusive Tax?
Inclusive tax refers to a pricing method where the tax amount is already included in the displayed price of a product or service. The customer pays the exact price they see, without any additional tax added at the time of purchase.
For example:
- If the displayed price is $100 and the tax rate is 10%, the base price (before tax) is calculated as $90.91, and the tax included is $9.09.
Exclusive Tax on a Server Report
- In this example the price of the wine was $5 and there was $0.57 in exclusive tax on the item. So the customer paid $5.57
Inclusive tax on a Server Report
Exclusive and Inclusive tax on a Daily Sales Report
What needs to get reported for tax purposes