I have seen that the tax is charged correctly, but even if there is more than one tax it only uses the description of the first tax (ie. GST 5%). So for example:
If you do the math, the tax rate being charged is 13% (Ontario retail sales tax and Canadian GST). This is right, but it should be showing these two taxes separately. Example:Sub-Total: 59.95
Shipping: 15.00
GST 5%: 7.79
Total: 82.74
Is there no way to show a list of the individual taxes or do I have to have them combined like it is currently doing?Sub-Total: 59.95
Shipping: 15.00
GST 5%: 3.00
PST 8%: 4.80
Total: 82.75
Kevin Davidson
Purolator Shipping Module
Canpar Shipping Module
VQMod - Paypal Transaction ID to Payment Details
Thanks Qphoria,
I did search before I posted, but I must not have used a useful query. Thanks for the update!
I did search before I posted, but I must not have used a useful query. Thanks for the update!
Kevin Davidson
Purolator Shipping Module
Canpar Shipping Module
VQMod - Paypal Transaction ID to Payment Details
Sorry if this not the right section, however i have noticed that my system does not charge the GST required or QST for other provinces? '
I am online business owner in Ontario and my tax class works for Ontario orders however if someone from Quebec, Nova Scotia etc... does a sale it does not charge the appropriate taxes required and i have set the GEO Zone and tax class to suit these needs, however it still does not work?
is there someway a separate module can be implemented or designed for Canadian businesses? please help me with this as i am sure there are other Canadian business owners looking for similar advice.
Thank you
I am online business owner in Ontario and my tax class works for Ontario orders however if someone from Quebec, Nova Scotia etc... does a sale it does not charge the appropriate taxes required and i have set the GEO Zone and tax class to suit these needs, however it still does not work?
is there someway a separate module can be implemented or designed for Canadian businesses? please help me with this as i am sure there are other Canadian business owners looking for similar advice.
Thank you
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