So, rather than overcharging for sales tax and refunding a customer, or undercharging and "eating" the difference - is there a way to "hold" a transaction for "in state" customers until I can see the customer's address and accurately calculate and apply their sales tax? I ...
So, rather than overcharging for sales tax and refunding a customer, or undercharging and "eating" the difference - is there a way to "hold" a transaction for "in state" customers until I can see the customer's address and accurately calculate and apply their sales tax? I would...