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I'm looking for a computer whizz who is an expert at modifying or creating macro functions within Excel.
We have a small retail business and we use a heavily macro embedded Excel spreadsheet to use as our POS (point of sale) system. The system works really well and does everything we need apart from one function.
Our accountant is not happy with the way that it generates the sales vouchers. To comply with DGII, you are assigned receipt numbers (comprobantes) and every transaction is sequenced. DGII can and have been entering premises and demanding to see the books/records at any time. Our accountant told us that a whole bus load of DGII inspectors have been doing the rounds on the North Coast recently. Those not in compliance are faced with penalties.
Our current system generates receipt numbers by date followed by transaction sequence number. I'm looking for someone with an in depth knowledge of Excel to modify that macro. Preferably also someone with working knowledge of the Dominican tax system. I found this system online and was developed by an amateur who sold second hand books at market events. It works perfectly with all the POS hardware that we have and it just needs a slight tweak. Failing that, we would have to invest in a new POS system.
We have a small retail business and we use a heavily macro embedded Excel spreadsheet to use as our POS (point of sale) system. The system works really well and does everything we need apart from one function.
Our accountant is not happy with the way that it generates the sales vouchers. To comply with DGII, you are assigned receipt numbers (comprobantes) and every transaction is sequenced. DGII can and have been entering premises and demanding to see the books/records at any time. Our accountant told us that a whole bus load of DGII inspectors have been doing the rounds on the North Coast recently. Those not in compliance are faced with penalties.
Our current system generates receipt numbers by date followed by transaction sequence number. I'm looking for someone with an in depth knowledge of Excel to modify that macro. Preferably also someone with working knowledge of the Dominican tax system. I found this system online and was developed by an amateur who sold second hand books at market events. It works perfectly with all the POS hardware that we have and it just needs a slight tweak. Failing that, we would have to invest in a new POS system.