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We currently use swedish vat 25% in our shop for all eu-countries but from july 1st we will create vat rules for all countries in EU so we charge local VAT for each country (for example 19%) in Germany. The core feature works well however it always calculates the different EU-country prices based on our base price ex vat.

For example a product is 1000 euro ex vat, 125 euro inc vat (the swedish vat is 25% so its 25€ vat).

If someone from Germany orders prestashop calculates 19% from the 100€ leaving the price for German customers to 119€.

We want to keep all prices inc vat the same regardless of which EU-country. So for Germany we would want the price to be 125€ for the german customers as well, but the vat should only be 19% (105€ ex vat, 125€ inc vat).

But Prestashop calculates the price to 119€ (adding 19% vat on the original product price ex vat).

We want to keep same price in all eu-countries but then our profit will be a bit different depending on the local vat.

Anyone who know how to solve this instead of creating individual pricing rules for each country for  all products?

 

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On 5/20/2021 at 9:04 PM, prestalearn said:

We currently use swedish vat 25% in our shop for all eu-countries but from july 1st we will create vat rules for all countries in EU so we charge local VAT for each country (for example 19%) in Germany. The core feature works well however it always calculates the different EU-country prices based on our base price ex vat.

For example a product is 1000 euro ex vat, 125 euro inc vat (the swedish vat is 25% so its 25€ vat).

If someone from Germany orders prestashop calculates 19% from the 100€ leaving the price for German customers to 119€.

We want to keep all prices inc vat the same regardless of which EU-country. So for Germany we would want the price to be 125€ for the german customers as well, but the vat should only be 19% (105€ ex vat, 125€ inc vat).

But Prestashop calculates the price to 119€ (adding 19% vat on the original product price ex vat).

We want to keep same price in all eu-countries but then our profit will be a bit different depending on the local vat.

Anyone who know how to solve this instead of creating individual pricing rules for each country for  all products?

 

Also searching for an answer for this. I don't even understand how creating individual price rule for each country for each product would look like in-store; surely this would duplicate the product X number of times on the website? There are 'specific price conditions' under pricing in the product set up, but this only allows you to add a discount as a rule not a VAT rate? I have been researching this for some time now but no one seems to know how to do it. Surely Prestashop have a solution?

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Il y a 1 heure, GrinGEO a dit :

Im looking for same solutions. Unfortunately here at PS forum it seems no one is taking care of this issues or solutions.

Hi,

This is neither a problem nor a bug, just a request for specific functionality that is simply solved by a module since this behavior is only a specific need for certain merchants and not a legislative obligation or the normal practice of calculating taxes and prices.

Answers posted on the forum are only posted by volunteers in their spare time, whether web professionals or merchants who share their experience free of charge.

If you'd like the forum to be more lively, please feel free to participate and contribute your own solutions to this problem.

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Thanks for your reply. It is not clear what the module you mentioned is doing like. Will this help in OSS requests to solve?

What exaclty are TTC prices? Unfortunately the description of the module is really spare. If you could help, Im happy.

And does the module also work for variants as well? We have all our products with variants, and we need for each variant a retail price including VAT

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