[19.0][ADD] website_sale_tax_selection: website sale tax display partner preference#1258
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Allow partners to specify how prices are displayed on the e-commerce website: tax excluded, tax included, or standard website behavior when no preference is set.
The website tax display field is made non-stored so it can be computed dynamically from the current website user’s partner, with contact preferences taking precedence over commercial entity preferences.