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Salesforce Exam Revenue-Cloud-Consultant-Accredited-Professional Topic 3 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Revenue Cloud Consultant Accredited Professional Exam exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 3
[All Revenue Cloud Consultant Accredited Professional Exam Questions]

A Revenue Cloud project has a requirement where a product can be either 16m 52s

taxable or tax exempt depending on a custom field that holds the industry. ''

What is the appropriate solution to address this requirement?

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Suggested Answer: B

For a Revenue Cloud project where a product's taxability depends on a custom field that holds industry information, the appropriate solution is to use automation to set the Tax Rule based on the value of the custom field. This approach allows for dynamic application of tax rules to products based on industry-specific requirements, ensuring that the correct tax treatment is applied during the quoting and invoicing processes. Automation could involve using Process Builder, Flow, or Apex to update the tax rule assignments on products or quote lines based on the specified industry criteria. This ensures that products are taxed correctly according to the industry-specific regulations captured in the custom field.


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Barney
19 days ago
I believe option B) is also a valid solution, setting the Tax Rule based on the custom field value could work too.
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Evelynn
24 days ago
I agree with Antonio, setting the Tax Treatment based on the custom field value makes the most sense.
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Antonio
25 days ago
I think the appropriate solution is A) Use automation to set the Tax Treatment based on the value of the custom field.
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Madelyn
27 days ago
Hmm, I'm not sure if I'd go with B. Seems like overkill. Maybe A would be better? Then again, why not just use a calculator and do the math manually? That's the real solution, isn't it?
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Beth
28 days ago
This is a no-brainer. Option B all the way! Why complicate things when you can just set the Tax Rule based on the custom field? Easy peasy.
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Danica
29 days ago
A or B could both work, but I think B is a cleaner approach. Directly setting the Tax Rule is more focused than trying to automate the Tax Treatment.
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Denise
7 days ago
Yeah, I think it would be more efficient to automate based on that specific field.
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Suzan
10 days ago
I agree, setting the Tax Rule directly seems like a cleaner approach.
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Angelyn
1 months ago
Option B seems like the way to go. Using automation to set the Tax Rule based on the custom field is a straightforward solution.
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Rolland
4 days ago
C: Yeah, automation for tax treatment is the way to go.
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Laurel
19 days ago
B: Agreed, setting the Tax Rule based on the custom field makes sense.
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Blondell
21 days ago
A: I think option B is the best choice.
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Rochell
25 days ago
B) Use automation to set the Tax Rule based on the value of the custom field
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Lilli
28 days ago
A) Use automation to set the Tax Treatment based on the value of the custom field
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