This is a discussion on Tax classes within the osCommerce 2.2 Modification Help forums, part of the osCommerce 2.2 Forums category; I want to make my shop avalible with 2 tax classes. Is there a simple solution to this?...
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| I want to make my shop avalible with 2 tax classes. Is there a simple solution to this? |
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| Yes this is pretty easy how will you know which one to use in what case? Most times it is related to zones which are set up in admin. I have 2 tax rates 10% and 0% and it works fine. |
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In Sweden, persons by including tax. And Companys Excluding, and therefore I wonder if there is a simple way to show both? Or even better, a dropdown box (like Currency) letting the customer choose wich prices to see? |
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| The easiest way I can think is to "trick" osc by creating a country Sweden Company Tax and Sweden Personal Tax and create appropriate Tax Zones 0% and x% respectively, that will do it for you... |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Adding New Classes | JaaMor | osCommerce 2.2 Modification Help | 1 | 11-13-2003 09:26 AM |