• Pyr@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    It’s the same issue with the penny, you round up or round down.

    If you have no penny, when taxes on your item make the total equal to $5.03, you pay $5.05. if the total is $5.02 you pay $5.00.

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        2 hours ago

        When I was implementing penny-rounding for Canada in Point-of-Sale software, I was told we were legally required to round in a specific way.

        I would imagine the U.S. probably will do something similar. Tho, we might follow the model of some of the other countries that have eliminated their pennies. Executive orders are a poor way to cover all the knock-on issues that some with eliminating the penny.

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        15 hours ago

        As long as there’s no collusion it should generally even out with random purchases. Unless you constantly buy the same order every day that ends in 3 cents and rounds up you might pay like $5 more every year.