Guest Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 Hi, I found a question akin to this further down, but without solution yet. My problem: I always want to sell for the gross price (assume 200$), but I will have two tax zones, which are Europe (assume 19% VAT) and the rest of the world (no taxation). Therefore I setup a tax zone for Europe and it's VAT. For the REst I didn't set a zone. Then I get a checkout price of 200$ in the Europe zone (calculated correctly with VAT) - and 168,07$ (the net price) in the rest of the world. Threfore in the Europe zone with VAT everything is ok. The problem is with the world zone (without VAT), where the net price is shown and calculated. I understand the logic of the procedure, but is there any way to get around that? Maybe with connecting complete taxation to a specifig geo-zone, but how? Arved Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
multimixer Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 I don't understand what the problem is. How do you want it to be for rest of the world? My community profile | Template system for osCommerce - New: Responsive | Feedback channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 4, 2011 Share Posted May 4, 2011 Oh, I'm sorry. I'll try again: The main issue is, I always want to sell for the gross price. Therefore also for the rest of the world the gross price should be shown. Right now, the net price will be shown. As far as I understand, it generally calculates: "total price = net price + tax". That means for the rest of the world: "total price = net price + 0% tax" (which leads to the net price). I want: "total price = gross price" for rest of the world. And "total price = net price + 19% tax" in the Europe zone (which works already). All of this affects the prices shown in the product list after login as well as the selling prices in checkout. Right now I would sell 19% cheaper to the rest of the world. Hope it gets a bit clearer now. Arved Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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