Guest Posted December 10, 2003 Posted December 10, 2003 Hello all I have been searching through the contributions and tried a few for this paticular matter. I tried the Separate Canadian Tax http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,289/page,4 This showed the taxes separately but there was no module for HST tax or Taxing on the Shipping 7% i do believe it is in canada (correct me if I am wrong). ******************************************************************** I tried Canadian Tax Display http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,546/page,4 This showed PST and GST separate and had a Shipping File for 7% gst only for canada. But still had no HST tax module. ******************************************************************** I then tried Ontario Canada Tax Zones Setup.txt This did not show the GST and PST separate it acumilated the to, where as the Law in canada it has to show separate on the Invoice. This Did have a HST option 15%, and has a LONG way to setup shipping and all the taxes. ******************************************************************** I then tried to use the Text version and the Separate Canadian Tax files together and it did not work, only messed up alot of things. I then tried the other way using the Text and the Canadian Tax display and still It did not function correctly. My question to you is Has anyone have a working shopping cart that Displays GST/HST and your GST number also the PST separately, and display the Shipping Tax separatly. Any help would be appreciated. Thank You in Advanced.
jpf Posted December 10, 2003 Posted December 10, 2003 The Default osC setup is not to show each tax separated - but combined total tax. I think http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,546 separate this. There is no "MOD" for HST (which is 15% on ALL items - including shipping) Set up a separate "TAX" zone for HST with a straight 15%.
Guest Posted December 10, 2003 Posted December 10, 2003 Ok I will try this, also what about the 7% shipping Tax within canada how will this Mod do this, as I am trying it right now on a New MS 2.2 install before I configure my good one. I don't see it adding it up correctly, do we have to use another mod for the Tax on shipping.
Guest Posted December 10, 2003 Posted December 10, 2003 Ok i installed this mod and also did a separate shipping class ETC. and now have 7% only for all provinces. And the total amount is correct, here is how it displays. Sub-Total: $387.90 Zone Rates (Shipping to CA : 3 lb(s)): $20.00 GST ( 7% ): $27.15 PST ( 8% ): $31.03 Tax: $1.40 Total: $467.49 This calculation is set on multipliying the total by 1.15 then adding the shipping plus adding the shipping TAX 1.40 = 469.49 This is correct for Ontario Province. As for all other provinces the PST is not listed which is correct and here how it displays. Sub-Total: $387.90 Zone Rates (Shipping to CA : 3 lb(s)): $20.00 GST ( 7% ): $27.15 Tax: $1.40 Total: $436.45 By using the math I used up above this is correct for other provinces. Now here is the big Question????? I made a separate Tax Zone and Tax Rate for the maritime provinces and the results after displaying the total is still the same as all OTHER provinces. Just like the one example Above. The Separate Tax MOD is not allowing the Tax Zones for the maritimes provinces to correctly show the HST tax zone for those three provinces. Please If you have this working could you explain where and what to put in where to have the separate HSt zones calculate and display correctly. Thank You In Advance
jef Posted December 13, 2003 Posted December 13, 2003 this contrib: http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,546 does work, but it taxes ALL products equally, bypassing Tax Classes. I need to be able to have PST + GST only on few products, and only GST on other products, and I can do it with Tax Classes, having a separate tax scheme for each product category. How can I show separate taxes, but only for selected products? I would appreciate ANY, and when I say ANY, I mean ANY, clue for solving this. Greetings It ain't easy being me either
jef Posted December 15, 2003 Posted December 15, 2003 really... I would appreciate ANY, and when I say ANY, I mean ANY, clue for solving this. many thx It ain't easy being me either
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