Thanks for your reply and nice explanation on this.
As I said before, If you want to more digits on your tax decimal you have to change your account precision means you have to change your account decimal accuracy as I shown in video. i.e. for your 2nd option 0.0275948302 you have to set "Account" decimal accuracy at 10 and it will works.
According to your last comment ,"You really need to work on these things, its so simple and so asinine to have these problems in an "enterprise" software", That's good. Because as per my "Opinion" also we have to differ account precision and tax precision.
Also this is not a blocking point rather than it's good feature request.
Hello Kyle,
Thanks for your reply and nice explanation on this.
As I said before, If you want to more digits on your tax decimal you have to change your account precision means you have to change your account decimal accuracy as I shown in video. i.e. for your 2nd option 0.0275948302 you have to set "Account" decimal accuracy at 10 and it will works.
According to your last comment ,"You really need to work on these things, its so simple and so asinine to have these problems in an "enterprise" software", That's good. Because as per my "Opinion" also we have to differ account precision and tax precision.
Also this is not a blocking point rather than it's good feature request.
That's why I am considering this as a "Wishlist".
Thanks again!