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I assume that you are creating a pro-forma for others to use. Very simply, you could offer a cell that asks the user to nominate the applicable tax rate for their tax jurisdiction, or, if you know (or assume the value), place that into a cell then multiply the taxable amount by 1+the tax rate, ie I buy shoes for $4 and have a 10% tax rate. Multiply the price of the shoe by 1.04 and you have the final price, inclusive of taxes.
Usually all fees and charges are applied before the taxes are calculated., but check your local tax rules because some government levied charges may not be taxable.
A pro-forma would usually include all the taxes that are payable by the vendor on behalf of the buyer. These are usually state sales taxes, or in some countries, may appear as a value-added tax (VAT) or goods & services tax (GST) applied as a percent markup of the transaction. The taxes included in a pro-forma should be those that apply to the transaction being taxed.
Is it a good? A service? A commodity, a major asset? Are there other fees & charges levied by local government that do not attract sales taxes?
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It depends on what you are taxing, and in whose jurisdiction you are levying the tax and what rules apply to the calculation of the tax. Familiarise yourself with your applicable tax legislation.
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/Maytag-Parts/Dryer-Parts/Model-PYE2300AYW/3048/0151200?pathTaken=&prst=0&shdMod=PYE2300AYW go here and you can see the parts in your dryer,if the model isn't a maytag pye2300ay then just put your model number in there and it will show you,kenmore doesn't make anything,you go by the model number if it starts with 110. it's a whirlpool,if say 417. it's frigidaire made but the maytag model you sent has rollers and i would say if you have a kenmore 80 series it has rollers,you can buy a kit that comes with the rollers,belt and belt pulley
remove the back inspection panel, take the old belt off and put the new one over the series of pulleys and tensioners as you took it off, about 15 minutes work
Change your thermal fuse first. when thermal fuse goes bad either the whole dryer won't run or the heat element won't come on. Check out item # 3344 at www.repairclinic.com/Appliance-Parts?s=t-pye2300ayw-%3d%3d&z=100 If your thermal fuse is bad there will be no continuity through it.
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