Tax calculations should not include shipping costs but do

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bobr2k
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Tax calculations should not include shipping costs but do

Post by bobr2k » Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:15 am

Shipping charges should not be included in tax calculations but they are. Has anyone else noticed this? the applicable tax rate is 6.75%
Before ship method is applied I see this:
Order Summary
Subtotal: $36.47
Shipping: $0.00
Taxes: $2.46
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Total: $38.93
After ship method is applied I see this:
Order Summary
Subtotal: $36.47
Shipping: $8.84
Taxes: $3.06
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Total: $48.37
Is there a patch available to fix it or an option I haven't chosen?
Bob R.
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Re: Tax calculations should not include shipping costs but do

Post by compunerdy » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:15 am

I think that is a debateable issue with some saying it should be included and some saying it shouldnt. I dont know which way is correct myself.

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Re: Tax calculations should not include shipping costs but do

Post by nickc » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:58 am

Debatable or not, that's a policy issue. Mechanically, ship methods have a "tax code" property that allows tax not to be applied. Is that configured correctly?

All of my outstanding problems with RC3 relate to this - basket calculations/recalculations are flawed as related to coupons and tax.

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Re: Tax calculations should not include shipping costs but do

Post by bobr2k » Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:42 am

actually it depends on how the law is written ... thanks NickC for this:
Mechanically, ship methods have a "tax code" property that allows tax not to be applied. Is that configured correctly?
it was not ... we had set to "taxable" now changed to blank and working correctly. :oops:
Bob R.
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