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TAX / VAT Feature 14 years 6 months ago #7950

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Hi folks,
your tax-feature is basicly OK, but doesn't meet the needs of german tax laws. To sell on the german online-market, you need to show both prices - incl AND excl. VAT. You also have to show the price for each course in the courselist before the breakdown in the shoppingbasket.

Otherwise dtregister is not usable on the german market.

For Example:

Course Title: Chickenwings for Beginners
Course Details: blablabla blablabla blablabla ...

Price: 1000,- € (exkl. VAT)
VAT (19%): 190,- €
Price total: 1190,- €

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Hope, you will find a solution soon.

Greez,
Sascha

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TAX / VAT Feature 14 years 6 months ago #8170

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I would like to second this for all Australians. We are required to display our payments as

subtotal:
GST: (10% tax)
TOTAL: (subtotal + GST)

I am playing around with all the conditional and fee fields to try and add 10% tax PLUS have it as a field that can be added into email messages - but no wins as yet

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TAX / VAT Feature 13 years 6 months ago #13777

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agree for the Belgian market. Hope I find the solution in the board.

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TAX / VAT Feature 13 years 3 months ago #14685

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+1 for the UK market, especially at the end when sending billing details to Paypal or whatever as you guys don't create an invoice or anything we rely on Paypal to do that. VAT must be a seperate line item. Basic stuff I would have thought?

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TAX / VAT Feature 13 years 2 months ago #14937

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Hi Guys,
Must say I'm so impressed with DT Register. It almost does EVERYTHING and it does it quite cleverly and flexibly too, so customising to suite needs is doable if a little more difficult because of all the associated files.

The big important thing I now have to address is to have TAX/VAT show up as a line item in the invoice sent to PayPal or other payment gateways.
Tax/VAT has to be shown seperately so that if a company wants to claim it back it can be done.

In DT Register, the VAT/Tax is shown seperately all the way until this point and then it is shown as a single totalised item...I don't think this is even "legal" in most cases meaning that most people trying to use this maybe contravening trading laws of their country...European ones anyway.

Could this be taken as a priority request to have this implemented in development? It seems like a simple thing to do yet would bring a lot of benefit to many.

Cheers
Gary

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TAX / VAT Feature 13 years 2 months ago #15301

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Still no acknowledgement of this post.
This is a legal requirement for UK and Europe.

Our customers and courses are international.

Person registering from UK for course in UK is liable to pay VAT UNLESS they can provide a company VAT number.

Person registering from Europe for course in UK is liable to pay VAT UNLESS they can provide a company VAT number.

If UK company charges VAT unnecessarily, they can be fined THOUSANDS of £s by HMRC.

You should think about addressing this by allowing the creation of VAT rules.

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