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Tax amount wrong when creating SO from WebServices
I'm creating some sales orders via webservices. We're in the UK and the Tax Rate is being set properly (17.5%) but the tax amount stays at 0.00 which is obviously wrong.
If I create a sales order manually, or edit update the sales order created from webservices then the tax amount is updated correctly.
What this means is that all our sales orders that are automatically generated from webservices have the incorrect tax amount and therefore the incorrect overall total!
Anyone shed any light on why this might be happening?
Thanks in advnace,
Mark Hall
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