diff --git a/content/applications/finance/accounting/taxes.rst b/content/applications/finance/accounting/taxes.rst index 01cbcfb3c0..24c09460f1 100644 --- a/content/applications/finance/accounting/taxes.rst +++ b/content/applications/finance/accounting/taxes.rst @@ -225,6 +225,10 @@ Python code can be defined as a :ref:`Fixed ` tax. Doing so is strongly recommended over defining a :guilabel:`Python Code` tax. +.. note:: + To use :guilabel:`Custom Formula` taxes, :ref:`install ` the :guilabel:`Define + Taxes as Python Code` (`account_python_tax`) module. + A tax defined as :guilabel:`Python Code` consists of two snippets of Python code that are executed in a local environment that can access the unit price, quantity, product, and partner. :guilabel:`Python Code` defines the amount of the tax, and :guilabel:`Applicable Code` defines @@ -387,8 +391,6 @@ tax-inclusive. For a guide on configuring tax-excluded and tax-included prices for B2B and B2C customers, see :doc:`taxes/B2B_B2C`. - .. image:: taxes/toggle-button.png - .. _taxes/base-subsequent: Affect base of subsequent taxes @@ -396,8 +398,8 @@ Affect base of subsequent taxes If this setting is enabled, any subsequent tax applied on the same product line that has :ref:`taxes/base-affected` will be based on a modified sales price. The exact behavior depends on -whether the tax with :guilabel:`Affect base of subsequent taxes` is :ref:`taxes/included-in-price` -or not. +whether the tax with :guilabel:`Affect base of subsequent taxes` is :ref:`Included in Price +` or not. .. tabs:: .. tab:: Tax-excluded diff --git a/content/applications/finance/accounting/taxes/toggle-button.png b/content/applications/finance/accounting/taxes/toggle-button.png deleted file mode 100644 index 525446dae5..0000000000 Binary files a/content/applications/finance/accounting/taxes/toggle-button.png and /dev/null differ