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Sales Basics and Your First Quotation | Odoo Sales
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How to send quotation by email
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How to set default terms and condition for every new quotation?
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How to set default taxes on products, sales order and invoice
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Product Variants | Odoo Sales
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Online Quotation | Odoo Sales
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Delivery Prices | Odoo Sales
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Delivery Lead Times | Odoo Sales
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Dropshipping | Odoo Sales
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Odoo V13 - How to Add the Delivery Address To a Dropship Order
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Pricelists - Multiple | Odoo Sales
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Pricelists - Computed | Odoo Sales
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Blanket Orders:Back Orders - Odoo
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Sections on sales orders, sort products in sections with subtotals and page-breaks
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Discount and Pricelist
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Compute margin on sale order
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How to set default taxes on products, sales order and invoice
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How to adapt product price based on customer segment? (e.g. Retailer or Distributor)
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How to adapt product price based on customer country or location? (e.g. Price in € or $)
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How compute and apply discount automatically based on the pricelist?
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Compute sell price and margin based on product cost price (AVCO costing method).
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Define the product sales price per company
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Odoo V12 - Automatically Assigning Pricelists
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How to manage product prices for B2B (tax excluded) and B2C (tax included)?
How to manage prices for B2B (tax excluded) and B2C (tax included)?
When working with consumers, prices are usually expressed with taxes included in the price (e.g., in most eCommerce). But, when you work in a B2B environment, companies usually negotiate prices with taxes excluded.
Odoo manages both use cases easily, as long as you register your prices on the product with taxes excluded or included, but not both together. If you manage all your prices with tax included (or excluded) only, you can still easily do sales order with a price having taxes excluded (or included): that's easy.
When working with consumers, prices are usually expressed with taxes included in the price (e.g., in most eCommerce). But, when you work in a B2B environment, companies usually negotiate prices with taxes excluded.
Odoo manages both use cases easily, as long as you register your prices on the product with taxes excluded or included, but not both together. If you manage all your prices with tax included (or excluded) only, you can still easily do sales order with a price having taxes excluded (or included): that's easy.
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