Re: Sales Tax

2020-09-11 Thread Rishi Solanki
Exactly, what Ankush has suggested. That is why I try to simplify your problem first. Additionally consider the product store group setting at store level, and add two product price for each product with different product store groups (in your case one price will be 4.55 where tax will be calculate

Re: Sales Tax

2020-09-11 Thread Ankush Upadhyay
Hello Ingo, What I understand from your shared details, you have two stores for B2B and B2C and you want to show/calculate product pricing differently for both of them. To achieve this you have set up TaxAuthority and TaxAuthorityRateProducts for different categories. Did you try to set store wis

Re: Initiate a refund on order line cancel

2020-09-11 Thread Pritam Kute
Hello Madhi, I believe in general eCommerce workflow, an order cannot be canceled when it is shipped or completed. It should always be returned. If payment is received for the order, it means order is completed in OFBiz. So in that case, you should create a return instead of canceling the order.

Re: Initiate a refund on order line cancel

2020-09-11 Thread Madhi Krishnan
Hey Pritam So if order is cancelled from back-office application ,then ofbiz seems to be invoking only authorized and settled orders, it does not act on payment_recieved .Is that expected? or is it some feature awaiting to be implemented? Thanks & Regards Madhi Krishnan On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at

AW: Sales Tax

2020-09-11 Thread Ingo Wolfmayr
Hello Rishi, basically yes. Usually the B2B price is different to the B2C price. The problem was calculating the B2C price when prices have been setup as net prices (without tax). Now and then you will have some rounding inaccuracy - having 5.01 instead of 5.00. Ofbiz is doing everthing right w