Toshiba MA-132 SERIES User Manual
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SETTING TAX TABLE
The MA-132 model can calculate tax using one of three methods of tax
calculation, which can be set in the programmable memory. The three
methods are:
1. FULL-BREAK METHOD (COMBINATION OF NON-CYCLIC BREAKS AND CYCLIC BREAKS)
(Maximum 64 breaks programmable for Tax 1 and Tax 2 tables altogether)
2. COMBINATION OF NON-CYCLIC BREAKS AND % RATE
(Maximum 64 breaks programmable for Tax 1 and Tax 2 tables altogether)
3. % RATE ONLY
CONDITION: After an Auto Reset
OPERATION:
Control Lock: SET, one of the Clerk Keys must be set to ON.
Select one of the following three methods to meet your tax status. Use
ITXI/^ for Tax 1 Table and ITX2'/^ for Tax 2 Table respectively in a
dual-tax area, in place of ITX/M| in the following descriptions for the
single tax table setting operations.
1. FULL-BREAK METHOD
Non-cylic Breaks
1) Enter the first break point of price that is the non-taxable limit,
and depress
I
TX/
m
1.
2) Enter the next break point of price that is the limit to collect
the tax amount l*i, and depress | TX/M j .
3) Repeat Step 2) above, with alternating each limit price for
collecting tax amount of 2^, 3il, 4fd ... until the non-cyclic breaks
are all entered.
4) Depress
I
ST
I
to end the non-cyclicbreak entries.
Cyclic Breaks
1) Do the same operation as in Step 1) above, entering each limit
price for each tax amount that increases by Iji, followed by the
I
TX/M
I
key. Enter the last price so that the difference between
the last non-cyclic break price already entered and the last cyclic
one will be a multiple of one dollar ($9.00 maximum). Otherwise,
the tax calculation will not function.
2) Depress |AT/TL1 to end the cyclic break entries as well as the
entire tax program.
2. COMINATION OF NON-CYCLIC BREAKS AND % RATE
Non-cylie Breaks
1) Do the same operation stated above in 1 from Steps 1) through 4)
of Non-cyclie Breaks.
7o Rate
1) Enter the tax percentage rate applied to amounts above the non-
cyclic breaks. (The rate may be entered in maximum 4 digits; 2
digits above and 2 digits below the decimal point. For example,
to set 4%, enter 400).
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