Ashish
On Thu, 13 Oct 2022 at 9:53 PM, Stephen Davidson
wrote:
Greetings.
There are more than a few jurisdictions in both the US and Canada that
depending on the items sold, taxes MUST be collected by the seller, then
forwarded to the Govt.
How, if and how much taxes to collect depends on locati
ct 14, 2022 at 4:54 AM Ashish Vijaywargiya <
> ashish.vijaywarg...@hotwaxsystems.com> wrote:
>
>> Very well expressed, Steve!!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ashish
>>
>> On Thu, 13 Oct 2022 at 9:53 PM, Stephen Davidson
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings.
>>&g
> wrote:
>
> > Greetings.
> >
> > There are more than a few jurisdictions in both the US and Canada that
> > depending on the items sold, taxes MUST be collected by the seller, then
> > forwarded to the Govt.
> >
> > How, if and how much taxes to collect depends
Very well expressed, Steve!!
Thanks,
Ashish
On Thu, 13 Oct 2022 at 9:53 PM, Stephen Davidson wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> There are more than a few jurisdictions in both the US and Canada that
> depending on the items sold, taxes MUST be collected by the seller, then
> forwar
Greetings.
There are more than a few jurisdictions in both the US and Canada that
depending on the items sold, taxes MUST be collected by the seller, then
forwarded to the Govt.
How, if and how much taxes to collect depends on location of seller,
buyer, and item sold. The fact that this
All these settings are configurable. You can enable or disable settings
based on your need. Service providers or independent users can do whatever
they want.
Thanks,
Ashish
On Thu, 13 Oct 2022 at 8:12 PM, wrote:
> Be advised that the collection of taxes is illegal practice everywhere
Be advised that the collection of taxes is illegal practice everywhere on
planet earth.
Stop supporting state crime.
Remove tax collection facilities from ofbiz.
Preserve logs about taxes allready paid, so that refunds can be collected.
On 10/13/2022 at 3:48 PM, "Ashish Vijaywa
Hello Emad,
Yes, taxes and discounts are automatically added when order gets placed in
the system.
- Taxation information is specific to a specific Party in the system and
that party can be associated with a State or a Country.
Please visit this link:
https://demo-stable.ofbiz.apache.org
Be advised that the collection of taxes is illegal practice everywhere on
planet earth.
Stop supporting state crime.
Remove tax collection facilities from ofbiz.
Preserve logs about taxes allready paid, so that refunds can be collected.
On 10/13/2022 at 2:31 PM, "Emad Radwan&qu
Hello Community,
I noticed that while using the demo system and create a sales order that
some taxes and discounts are automatically added to the order when I add
one product. Where are these configured?
Regards,
Emad
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Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2018 16:11:04 -0500
Subject: Taxes
Hi,
i want to manage taxes with TimeEntry...
any clues, I have to set rules in order to activate or not the
tax and
I need to give th
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Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2018 16:11:04 -0500
Subject: Taxes
Hi,
i want to manage taxes with TimeEntry...
any clues, I have to set rules in order to activate or not the tax and
I need to give the owner the choice - he might desactivate it.
Tx
Ben
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> Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2018 16:11:04 -0500
> Subject: Taxes
> Hi,
>
>
> i want to manage taxes with TimeEntry...
>
>
> any clues, I have to set rules in order to activate or not
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2018 16:11:04 -0500
Subject: Taxes
Hi,
i want to manage taxes with TimeEntry...
any clues, I have to set rules in order to activate or not the tax and
I need to give the owner the choice - he might desactivate it.
Tx
Ben
Christian,
Gavin has good points. Apart from the fiscal requirements in specific
countries (and OFBiz should be applicable in those countries too), there is
another good reason to have calculation of VAT and other taxes on orders.
That is that the information gathered/registered when having it is
@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> If Accounting->Tax Authorities->Product Rates exists for a category of a
>>> purchase order product, taxes are applied to the purchase order. Is this
>>> correct or should taxes only apply to sales order? Isn't purchase order
>>> sales tax supposed to be manually added as adjustment?
>>>
>>>
>
plenty of previous discussion if you search for purchase
order tax on ofbiz.markmail.org
Regards
Scott
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Christian Carlow <
christian.car...@gmail.com> wrote:
If Accounting->Tax Authorities->Product Rates exists for a category of a
purchase order product, ta
t;Tax Authorities->Product Rates exists for a category of a
> purchase order product, taxes are applied to the purchase order. Is this
> correct or should taxes only apply to sales order? Isn't purchase order
> sales tax supposed to be manually added as adjustment?
>
If Accounting->Tax Authorities->Product Rates exists for a category of a
purchase order product, taxes are applied to the purchase order. Is
this correct or should taxes only apply to sales order? Isn't purchase
order sales tax supposed to be manually added as adjustment?
Hi Sharan
I tried the process starting from a sales order. The prices where added
automatically but there where still no taxes calculated. No Tax-Account
used in balance.
The process of creating a sales order was a bit painful. I had to create
payment methods for the store - which does make
This is my business mail address. I will not use the other one anymore.
Freundliche Grüsse
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Adrian,
For a short explanation on nexus, in the tax context, have a look here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_income_tax#Nexus
In general, the nexus is the party responsible for the taxes due by its
subsidiaries.
Best regards,
Pierre Smits
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Se
o Sales Tax in
order to verify if it works with this seemingly more common setting. It did
not.
What i did to check if the settings apply and the taxes get calculated is
to create an invoice with the product from my catalog, created a payment
with the necessary amount and paid it. To check the glAcco
x authority to the company, process a customer order to
> veify that the rate from new authority is applied.
> Hope that helps.
>
>
>
> -
> Joel Fradkin
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company, process a customer order to
veify that the rate from new authority is applied.
Hope that helps.
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On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Adrian Stern wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've spent the last two days trying to setung VAT-Taxes for Switzerland.
>
Hi
I've spent the last two days trying to setung VAT-Taxes for Switzerland.
Well... first just "a" working configuration and from there i will got
further.
So using the Information i've found in various snippets of unfinished
documentation i've created a TaxAuth
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Dear All,
what would be the best way to implement excise duties in ofbiz ?
An excise is an indirect tax as e.g. VAT.
The main difference between excise duties and VAT are :
1) excise duties are not calculated on the value of the product, but on
the unit.
e.g. for beer in a lot of countries it
platform of Ofbiz is used for B2B it is , in Europe, the
case that prices are published without taxes. For that Ofbiz is perfect.
But
If the ecommerce platform of Ofbiz is used for B2C it is, in Europe, the
case that prices are published inclusive taxes (VAT). For that it becomes,
to my view, a
:16 AM, Deepak Agarwal wrote:
> We are experiencing/struggling similar problem.
>
> On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Info Olagos wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > A point of interest:
> >
> > If the ecommerce platform of Ofbiz is used for B2B it is , in Europe
We are experiencing/struggling similar problem.
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Info Olagos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A point of interest:
>
> If the ecommerce platform of Ofbiz is used for B2B it is , in Europe, the
> case that prices are published without taxes. For that Ofbiz i
Hello,
A point of interest:
If the ecommerce platform of Ofbiz is used for B2B it is , in Europe, the
case that prices are published without taxes. For that Ofbiz is perfect.
But
If the ecommerce platform of Ofbiz is used for B2C it is, in Europe, the
case that prices are published inclusive
p me out, with some guidelines regarding how it can be
>> done,it
>> would be great.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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can be done,it
would be great.
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d the mail listing and found nothing related to it.
If u can help me out, with some guidelines regarding how it can be done,it
would be great.
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From: "bhakti"
Hello,
As per my knowledge taxes in purchase orders are not determined on the
address of suppliers.
It is determined on the geo id of tax authority and the ship-to geo id,
which is internal organization address in purchase order case.
I want to customize it for th
Hello,
As per my knowledge taxes in purchase orders are not determined on the
address of suppliers.
It is determined on the geo id of tax authority and the ship-to geo id,
which is internal organization address in purchase order case.
I want to customize it for the supplier having stores in
t supports the desination tax like other states as of 2009.
>
>
>
>
> Matt Warnock sent the following on 7/8/2010 12:48 PM:
> > Currently brick-and-mortar sales taxes are collected where the STORE is.
> > Thus a store in Salt Lake City may have an extra local transit tax th
te then municipality as well as special taxes, as subaccouts.
/application/accounting/data/demotaxauthority.xml has how to create
state tax
The when and what to report, can be covered using agreements,
partyrelationships.
so code and forms that does the reporting is the only thing not in ofbiz
a
an "voluntarily" collect sales tax right now.
"Twenty-one states have passed conforming legislation so far, not
counting Washington. The agreement went into effect on October 1,
2005, and over 1,000 remote sellers have already registered to begin
collecting and remitting sales taxe
you may want to read
http://www.tax.utah.gov/sst/
it supports the desination tax like other states as of 2009.
Matt Warnock sent the following on 7/8/2010 12:48 PM:
Currently brick-and-mortar sales taxes are collected where the STORE is.
Thus a store in Salt Lake City may have an extra local
Currently brick-and-mortar sales taxes are collected where the STORE is.
Thus a store in Salt Lake City may have an extra local transit tax that
a store in an adjacent suburb does not. But there is typically only one
tax rate (the local one) collected, though that rate may vary for
different
ervice instead of something complex and messy like
>> TaxWare that requires time-sensitive data updates on a regular basis.
>>
>> This is extremely complex stuff (and looks like it will be getting
>> worse!), so count on this requiring some expense and effort. In the past,
.
This is extremely complex stuff (and looks like it will be getting worse!), so count on
this requiring some expense and effort. In the past, for the USA anyway (it's different
for each country), a company only had to charge taxes for states, counties, and cities
where they have a "nex
.
This is extremely complex stuff (and looks like it will be getting worse!), so
count on this requiring some expense and effort. In the past, for the USA
anyway (it's different for each country), a company only had to charge taxes
for states, counties, and cities where they have a "nexus&
each state is required to have a database of taxes for the wireless
industry.
The Washington State legislature adopted the Mobile Telecommunication
Sourcing Act (the Act), chapter 67, laws of 2002. The Act implements
federal legislation that establishes uniform rules for determining the
place
I came across this news article this morning, and I immediately
thought of my previous question were I asked about the "TaxWare"
status of ofbiz. It was also noteworthy (to me) that only BJ
responded to my inquiry.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-20009603-38.html
So: Is ofbiz ready for the in
ro>
>>>> Let's say there is a promo rule like this: if cart> $50, then $20 off
>>>> cart. Let's say the promo runs in a state with 5% tax, but no tax on
>>>> food.
>>>> The order is $30 worth of taxable items and $20 of n
What's the proper amount of sales tax?
Do you take the $20 off the taxable goods and then only have $10 worth
of taxable goods?
Do you calculate taxes as if it was a $50 order then take $20 off?
This is really confusing for me so I really appreciate your comments.
of taxable items and $20 of non-taxable food.
>> What's the proper amount of sales tax?
>>
>> Do you take the $20 off the taxable goods and then only have $10 worth
>> of taxable goods?
>> Do you calculate taxes as if it was a $50 order then take $20 off?
>>
>> This is really confusing for me so I really appreciate your comments.
>>
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s $30 worth of taxable items and $20 of non-taxable food.
What's the proper amount of sales tax?
Do you take the $20 off the taxable goods and then only have $10 worth
of taxable goods?
Do you calculate taxes as if it was a $50 order then take $20 off?
This is really confusing for me so I really appreciate your comments.
the taxable goods and then only have $10 worth
of taxable goods?
Do you calculate taxes as if it was a $50 order then take $20 off?
This is really confusing for me so I really appreciate your comments.
f entire order
> and taxes are 4.3%.
> My grand total comes to (an incorrect) $9.43 because the $0.43 is
> calculated from the $10.00 base price, not the discount $9.00.
> Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance.
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s $10.00 and I am running 10% off entire order
> and taxes are 4.3%.
> My grand total comes to (an incorrect) $9.43 because the $0.43 is
> calculated from the $10.00 base price, not the discount $9.00.
> Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance.
>
I have a item which costs $10.00 and I am running 10% off entire order
and taxes are 4.3%.
My grand total comes to (an incorrect) $9.43 because the $0.43 is
calculated from the $10.00 base price, not the discount $9.00.
Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance.
t the following on 5/4/2010 12:02 PM:
> I found out how to set taxes at the store level, but what if there is
> no tax on an item? Say you have some food products in the store, how
> would you set them in such a way that tax is not calculated for the
> food, but it is calculated for the other items?
> Patrick
>
I found out how to set taxes at the store level, but what if there is
no tax on an item? Say you have some food products in the store, how
would you set them in such a way that tax is not calculated for the
food, but it is calculated for the other items?
Patrick
taxauthority.
>
> There are 4 taxes for the Order amount = 10,000
> 1) Excise duty - 8% of order amount = 800
> 2) Cess - 2% on Excise duty = 16
> 3) Higher Cess - 1% of Excise duty = 8
>
> sub total =
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 7:51 PM, aswath narayana wrote:
> Hello,
> I am looking to configure the following. I tried looking into
> TaxAuthorityAssoc, but did not understand completely. How can I add one
> taxauthority dependent on another taxauthority.
>
> There are 4 taxes fo
Hello All,
I created an invoice with 1 line item. I clicked on the PDF link.
The invoice always shows Total excl. tax.
Is there any option to show the totals with Tax?
Thanks
-Aswath
Hello Ankur and Kunal,
PF my reply below
Part-1
###
OFBiz does allow you to apply taxes on products{items}. You need to mention
the type of tax you want to apply trough tax authorities, however for VAT
tax you have to apply
Hello Ankur and Kunal,
PF my reply below
Part-1
###
OFBiz does allow you to apply taxes on products{items}. You need to mention
the type of tax you want to apply trough tax authorities, however for VAT
tax you have to apply
Not surprisingly TaxAuthorityServices.java
Jacques
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From: Heidi Dehaes
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org ; Jacques Le Roux
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: Taxes as "TVA"
Thanks for the information. It is worthwhile.
But even th
Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Did you know this
> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/OFBiz%27s+Tax+Authority+Data+Model ?
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Heidi Dehaes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello,
>
> In ofbiz you have the possibility to enter a rule for
Did you know this
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/OFBiz%27s+Tax+Authority+Data+Model ?
Jacques
From: "Heidi Dehaes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
In ofbiz you have the possibility to enter a rule for TVA taxes.
You can choose that it is added to the total amount of the o
Hello,
In ofbiz you have the possibility to enter a rule for TVA taxes.
You can choose that it is added to the total amount of the order.
However i entered in the TVA rule that the tax rate is 21 %.
But in reality it counts something between 18 and 19 %.
What is the reason and how to solve?
So
Did you read
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/OFBiz%27s+Tax+Authority+Data+Model ?
De : "vijay Si" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> How are "Tax Category" "Tax Duty Code" and "Tax Vat Code" in the
> "Create Product " associated wit
How are "Tax Category" "Tax Duty Code" and "Tax Vat Code" in the
"Create Product " associated with the Taxes that we set up for particular
categories through "Tax Authorities".
For egg. I created a Tax Authority "abc tax department&quo
http://www.nabble.com/GST-VAT-on-purchases-tf2061686.html#a5720649
On 13/04/07, Jonathon -- Improov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I see that SOs use the TaxAuthority entity. What about POs?
Jonathon
I see that SOs use the TaxAuthority entity. What about POs?
Jonathon
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