Where does the "TOTAL EXENTO" of 68.04 come from? :confused: donP
D donP Newbie Dec 14, 2008 6,942 178 0 Sep 20, 2014 #1 Where does the "TOTAL EXENTO" of 68.04 come from? donP
L Lothario666 Bronze Oct 16, 2012 1,379 0 0 Sep 20, 2014 #3 That was the charge for "extending" to you the privilege of buying at their store. The right hand columns adds up to 266.67 + Itbis of 31.78 = 296.45 Pan con Cereales 68.00 pesos (No Itbis sub-total) This one column for some reason did not show the .04 (Computer rounding error perhaps) Last edited: Sep 20, 2014
That was the charge for "extending" to you the privilege of buying at their store. The right hand columns adds up to 266.67 + Itbis of 31.78 = 296.45 Pan con Cereales 68.00 pesos (No Itbis sub-total) This one column for some reason did not show the .04 (Computer rounding error perhaps)
Xavier_Onassis Gold Aug 6, 2006 8,775 12 38 Sep 20, 2014 #4 Exento seems to be the price of the Pan con cereales, which are exempt from the Itbis. $68.04 is pretty close to $68.00
Exento seems to be the price of the Pan con cereales, which are exempt from the Itbis. $68.04 is pretty close to $68.00
D donP Newbie Dec 14, 2008 6,942 178 0 Sep 20, 2014 #5 My Fault Lothario666 said: Pan con Cereales 68.00 pesos (No Itbis sub-total) This one column for some reason did not show the .04 (Computer rounding error perhaps) Click to expand... Thank you! Indeed the bread is 68 Pesos and not 60 Pesos as I thought it said on the slip. I had to use a magnifying glass to get it right. Old age, I guess..... :tired: donP
My Fault Lothario666 said: Pan con Cereales 68.00 pesos (No Itbis sub-total) This one column for some reason did not show the .04 (Computer rounding error perhaps) Click to expand... Thank you! Indeed the bread is 68 Pesos and not 60 Pesos as I thought it said on the slip. I had to use a magnifying glass to get it right. Old age, I guess..... :tired: donP
W william webster Platinum Jan 16, 2009 30,247 4,330 113 Sep 20, 2014 #7 Old Age ??? every 8 pesos counts at a certain point in life !!!
Xavier_Onassis Gold Aug 6, 2006 8,775 12 38 Sep 20, 2014 #8 Being as the smallest coin is one peso, fractional parts of a peso, like 4 centavos, are omitted. one peso is about 2.3?, so .04 pesos would be .0009?
Being as the smallest coin is one peso, fractional parts of a peso, like 4 centavos, are omitted. one peso is about 2.3?, so .04 pesos would be .0009?