But that would imply that it was somewhat accurate, it wasn't. The other parts
were not totally accurate but close enough that I didn't bother mentioning them.
Regards
Scott
On 16/06/2010, at 5:48 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> I'd have said "That's not totally accurate" ;o)
>
> Jacques
>
> Sc
I'd have said "That's not totally accurate" ;o)
Jacques
Scott Gray wrote:
it sums all the items that are taxable then does the tax calcualtion.
That is completely wrong, I know you like to respond to every question on the
user list but please try and avoid taking guesses
(or at least make it
> it sums all the items that are taxable then does the tax calcualtion.
That is completely wrong, I know you like to respond to every question on the
user list but please try and avoid taking guesses (or at least make it clear
that you aren't sure).
Tax is calculated on each order item individu
each product has a taxable flag
currently the code looks for this flag and then does calculation based
on the price in the cart.
it sums all the items that are taxable then does the tax calcualtion.
the Tax calcuation is based on geocode
Patrick sent the following on 6/15/2010 12:19 PM:
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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 non-taxable food.
What's the proper amount of sales tax?
Do you take the $20 off the taxable goods a