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Fiscal Position apply on Customer instead of Delivery Address in the Sales Order. #74840

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PR-Dev27 opened this issue Aug 9, 2021 · 1 comment
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PR-Dev27 commented Aug 9, 2021

Impacted versions: 14

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Create multiple fiscal position for multiple states.

    • Which configuration like below.

    • When state is California & Product tax is 15% then set tax to 10%.
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    • When state is New York & Product tax is 15% then set tax to 20%.
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  2. Create a sales order in which I've following partner & shipping addresses. In which Tax & Fiscal Position set as expected in the SO & SOL when set Delivery Address to "New York" but not set as expected when set Delivery Address To "Alaska".

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Current behavior:
When Delivery Address state doesn't met with the Fiscal Position state at that time Tax applied based on the Partner state even though Fiscal position doesn't set in the SO. Which I shown in the video.

Expected behavior:
Tax should be applied 15%(Default product tax) whenever set Delivery address to "Alaska"

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PR-Dev27 commented Aug 9, 2021

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