Price Levels
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To be able to sell items you need to create some Price Levels. At least, you need a price level for Sales and another one for Purchases (or cost price). You can create as many price levels as needed (except in ONE versions, which are limited to one Purchase Price and three Sales Price). You can also assign to that Price Level a Tax different from the one in the general configuration of the application.
For example, you can have different Price Levels depending on the Consumer Area of a restaurant, VIP Price Levels for special customers, or Special Prices for take-out or home delivery where taxes may be different.
By default, the application has a Purchase Price and a Sales Price already created.
You can change the following data in each price level:
Name: The name of the Price Level.
Price type: Indicates if this price level will be used for Purchases or for Sales.
Taxes are included?: You can select if the prices set in this price level already include the Taxes or if the Taxes will be added to the price set in the Price Level when totaling the sale.
Tax: Taxes are normally configured to each Item individually. If a Tax is added in this section, it will replace the one configured for each Item individually when selecting this Price Level.
Confirm the creation of the new Price Level with the Accept button.
Here you can see an example of some Price Levels.
If you want to create or edit more Price Levels, you should go to Setup and select Items & Price Levels and there select the Price Levels section.
You can create more Price Levels by tapping .