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Shopify Tax Rounding

I currently use the Netsuite connector for posting Ecommerce orders from my Shopify platform to Netsuite. My NetSuite instance is setup to calculate the taxes. However, NetSuite connector posts customer deposits to invoice against.

I have a significant number of Sales Orders that have a .01 / .02 difference, and not sure the best way to correct.

For example, I have a sale which posts a $20 item at tax rate of 10% lets say. Shopify calculates the salestax at .20, and NetSuite lets say is calculating it at .19

So the sales order posts at $20.19, the deposit posts at $20.20 and Invoice posts at $20.19.

The GL is now unbalanced, and I would need to correct the amount of the sales order. Can I somehow adjust the tax amount NS is calculating?

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