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    Amit
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    Singh

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  1. Please help Guys...Its very Important for my store.
  2. contact ccavenue support or download the module from your merchant panel.
  3. We have 28+ states in India. Lets say I have 2 products A and B. Now A is charged 5% Vat when sold in home state and 5% CST when sold outside home state. and B is charged 12.5% VAT when sold in home state and 12.5% CST when sold outside the home state. So basically we are charging VAT in home state and CST for sales outside the home state. So how do I achieve this in prestashop??
  4. Hello Friends, My Bad...The scenario that I described is only applicable for registered VAT dealers not for General public. New Tax scenario for general buyers is somewhat like this: Lets say I have 2 products A and B. Now A is charged 5% Vat when sold in home state and 5% CST when sold outside home state. and B is charged 12.5% VAT when sold in home state and 12.5% CST when sold outside the home state. So basically we are charging VAT in home state and CST for sales outside the home state. So how do I achieve this in prestashop?? Please help
  5. I will setup an demo opencart store and will show you guys how its working there on OC with the help of a 20 dollar module. Just give me some time. Thanks for responding.
  6. still I feel thats not the proper way to address this issue. Because we are required by the law to give customers the tax-invoice with proper tax-break-up.
  7. Well major ecommerce sites in India are market places like ebay and amazon, snapdeal, flipkart etc who doesnt invoice the customers directly, its the merchant/vendor who give the tax-invoice to the customers.
  8. Nothing illegal in that as far as its about India Law. Govt decides the Tax and we decide the prices. anyways its me who is going to lose money to ensure that each of my customers pay the same amount regardless of number of sales tax. suppose the price is Rs 100 for article A. so when someone frm home state buys it the tax beak up will be 100= 95+ 5(includes one tax) and when some from outside the home state buys it the tax break up will be 100 = 93+5+2(includes 2 taxes)
  9. BTW whats illegal in that. its my article and I am free to set the price. I don't want to upset the customers from outside my home state by charging more also it will be confusing to them to see one price in catalog and other while checking out. Gross price should be same for all. Its me the seller who will bear that 2% extra tax out of the total if the sale from outside my home state. anyways thanks for responding.
  10. Well I live in India not in US. In India every seller has to pay 2 types of taxes : - Home state VAT, which can be 12.5% or 5% or 4% or 1% depending upon which category it falls(for most items its 12.5%) - Other is CST - 2%(Central sales tax) which is paid to central govt on the sales made outside the home state. Now I don't want to confuse customers so I want to show only one price for all. and depending upon their location they should be charged 1 or 2 taxes which should be bifurcated from the one gross price(1000) Of-course I want to show tax breakup in cart, emails, invoice and where ever its possible.
  11. Prestashop is fantastic looking from outside but these small small things make it unusable for people like us. I am forced back to opencart now which has fantastic Multiple Tax settings compared to Prestashop. I hope Development team looks into this and implement this. Regards
  12. any idea guys?? or is there any paid module for this issue??
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