From: "Roland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi all,

see inline...

On Thursday 03 July 2008 15:37, Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
Algorithm:
if seller is VAT aware seller
        if byuer is from my country take vat% from product category
        if buyer is from EU and is valid VAT company
                    take vat%=0
        if buyer is from EU and is not valid VAT company
                 take vat% from product category ????
yes for germany
        if buyer is form World and is company
                    take vat%=0
        if buyer is from World and is person
                    take vat%=0
both wrong for germany: take product category vat%
(there may be exemptions to that, depending on Customs Auth. maybe we get this
more configurable somehow)

In each party, exemption may be defined.


[from Jacques email yesterday:]
> The product store flag you mention is not mandatory for VAT taxes: I
> mean that using a VAT tax doesn't mean that you want to show your
> product's prices with VAT included (this is only true for some
> retailers).

Yes, but it's true that in some countries (like France) if you sell to
public (B2C vs B2B) you must show your prices with VAT included (actually
with all taxes included). So in some cases it's a must have...

I'll think: make the product store flag what it sounds like: 'show products
with vat in that ecommerce store' not more, not less (even, don't remove it,
it's needed if you run 2 sites, one B2B one B2C)

+1 (I did that (clear label meaning) in French : "Montrer les prix avec la TVA incluse (TTC)" in English it could be "Show Prices With Vat Tax included" instead of "Show Prices With Vat Tax". Anyway, it's I just did it, change it if you think it's not good.

Jacques

--Roland


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