I have a question about setting up a tax enforcement under a particular condition.
Now my ecommerce is set up to calculate taxes based on billing address.
Therefore:
If the customer is European, the taxes are calculated based on the percentage of his country.
If the customer is from outside Europe, the tax is zero.
However, it is happening that some customers set the non-European billing address and the billing address in Europe, so the taxes are not calculated.
According to a recent court ruling, in these cases the taxation of the country in which the selling company is based, in my case Italy, should be applied, therefore taxation at 22%.
How can I set this rule with a function?
Thank you!
Related
I use Quaderno to calculate the VAT over the digital products I sell in my webshop.
However since a short while I have two types of products, one that I buy and sell myself which requires the full VAT to be calculated over the full price.
The second are a marketplace type products, where I pay out 80% to the seller, and keep 20% myself as profit. I use a Woocommerce panel for this (WCFM).
However for the second product, the VAT is still being calculated over the full price. This results in me paying more VAT than I actually earn on the Commission (since I only earn 20%). In this case I only have to pay VAT over the 20% that I take as commission, but I don't know how to configure this.
I assume a specific calculator code would work here but I'm stumped. Hope anyone has some advice!
We are currently running a marketplace using Dokan where all vendor/buyer transactions are handled by PayPal Express Checkout. Most of our user base is in California where tax rates vary between cities. WooCommerce tax settings are in place based on shipping address, but currently this gets tacked onto the money that the vendor receives, so they pocket the sales tax while we foot the bill out of our own pocket.
We have tried using the PayPal for WooCommerce Multi-Account Management plugin to send a flat percentage to our own PayPal account to deal with sales tax, but since this only allows a set percentage it is not suitable for California's infinite variety of tax rates, plus it incurs another transaction fee.
Is there any feasible way we can add sales tax to the total for the buyer, pay the vendor their share, and send the sales tax to our own PayPal account (with minimal or even no 2nd transaction fee)? If this is not possible with PayPal, is there any other payment provider that could do this & which could slot into Dokan with minimal hacking?
If you onboard every seller for multi-party payments including the third_party_details feature PARTNER_FEE (a necessary initial setup) -- then, for every transaction you can pass amount details including all item and tax information for display/transaction record purposes, and additionally include the tax amount you wish to collect as part of the partner_fee being deducted from what the seller receives and sent to you as the facilitator. This answer goes into more detail on that last part.
Hi i have set two zones in my website and have allocated different shipping price according to postal codes. for east zone i have allocated free shipping $300 or above and for west zone $200 and above. for east zone it is working fine it automatically shows up free shipping and local pickup when customer reaches 300$ but for west zone if customer reaches $200 it shows Standard shipping, free shipping and local pickup.
any help that how can i remove standard shipping if west customer reaches to 200$?
I have configured the shipping condition based on the condition you needed you can cross check.
Add shipping Zone in your case East zone for testing I only added Florida. [Not able to add image, so provided the link]
Add shipping zone
Under shipping zone, add free shipping for a minimum price.
Free shipping condition for east zone
Similarly, add west shipping zone.
Now you can check the cart page under the different condition:-
condition 1: Cart value > 200
Free shipping for orders over 200
Condition 2: Cart vale < 200
Stadard shipping for orders under 200
Condition 3: Cart value 200-300
Stadard shipping for order value 200-300
If you have followed the similar steps that I followed then I guess you should not face any issue.
By configuring within WooCommerce shipping zone you can add these basic conditions. But this method is not good for more complicated method. For more complicated condition you can use WooCommerce Table Rate Shipping Pro Plugin. You can easily configure for the above condition using this plugin:
You can add the shipping zone and in the shipping pro within WooCommerce shipping settings add conditions based on your condition.
Here is the shipping rule based on your condition:
Shipping rules under shipping pro
Now you can check the shipping rules on different conditions:
Shipping methods under different cart value
I hope this answered your question.
I have an pricing attribute option set up on one of the Drupal products.
I am trying to create shipping rules that address:
1) Which of the options for the product the user selected
2) Where the user's address is
To calculate individual shipping rates. So, for example, I might have someone order the two year subscription to Japan and need to have a shipping rule for that price. Then I need another if someone orders a one year subscription to the US.
Thanks!
I have found this - WooCommerce: Add fees to card based on payment gateway selected nice plugin, but I would need a plugin that I can set up three different fees to customers from different geo zones..
For example. - Slovenia - 4.8% - Serbia - 4.9% ect..
How can I do that? With which plugin?
Or is it possible to modify upper plugin to add geo zones for each fee? I am not good at coding, so I do appreciate some help.
#Marin Atanasov - I can't, because this is not tax, it's fee and it's not acceptable for our inspection. I already had that tax created in paypal, but it's not ok, because I have three different webstores, one in OC, one in woocommerce, and one in shopmania. I found one extension for OC that already calculates my fee for slovenian users, so I removed tax (so called fee) for them in paypal, but than the webshop in shopmania targets costumers in ex yugoslavia. But, the OC shop also does not exclude ex yugoslavian costumers, so the fee can be charged twice. The problem is also with the third webshop - woocommerce- where I have now for all costumers set up 3.4% fee, but if the costumer from ex yugoslavia orders than the fee is again charged twice, because I didn't remove it from tax in paypal. I need to find a resolution so the all three webshops have their own extension to calculate the fee, and delete taxes that I already set up in paypal.
If paypal would allow multiple webstores under 1 company name, this would be easy to fix.. but I can not enter my credit card number for all three webstores.. :(
Do you have any idea what to do? I am lost.
Perhaps you can use the built-in taxes? They provide you with the option to specify custom tax rates for countries.
To do this, you would have to:
Create your custom tax rates for the preferred tax class under WooCommerce -> Settings -> Tax
Select your preferred tax class for each of the products, and make each product Taxable
Make sure the taxes are enabled and properly configured per your preferences in WooCommerce -> Settings -> Tax
You can also use one plugin to add commission to certain payment gateways with different percentages
Payment Gateway Based Fees and Discounts for WooCommerce