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Please let me know if you find any errors. Thanks!
View attachment May '13 OOF.doc
View attachment May '13 OOF.doc
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Do you happen to have one with the Pantry items? Because in FL there is no tax on Pantry items, so I use that form my customers will be charged tax for pantry items.ChefPeg said:Please let me know if you find any errors. Thanks!
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No, but the beauty of this is that it's a Word document. If you have Word (or maybe Open Office), you can try to edit it to your needs. Just change "sales tax" to "tax on non-pantry items" or something similar. Otherwise, PC puts out their own OOFs for all the different options. I won't be putting out three separate versions like PC does. I just wanted to design something simple yet editable.kylev said:Do you happen to have one with the Pantry items? Because in FL there is no tax on Pantry items, so I use that form my customers will be charged tax for pantry items.
Do you use a special form you use when ordering pantry items?aPamperedBride said:Kylev, just as an FYI...if you use a form that has the Pantry items segregated for taxes (I do) and your outside guest isn't paying attention and writes a check for the full amount, you can just enter the difference as a Round Up contribution. It saves the hassle of giving a refund since they wrote the check out for the wrong amount.
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