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Tax Rules Nl & Payment Gateways


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Hi,

 

In the Netherlands we have 3 tax rules: 21% - 6% - 0%, but I can't find in the demo of Blesta if it is possible to define every "product/rule" with his own tax rate. Is this possible?

Example:
Product/rule 1 € 28,30 excl. tax 6%
Product/rule 2 € 16,53 excl. tax 21%

 

Subtotal: € 44,83
Tax 6% € 1,70
Tax 21% € 3,47
Grand total: € 50,-

 

And I saw many paymant gateways, but I can't find (and can't see the marketplace) if there is a iDeal gateway (Dutch way to pay with your bank account without creditcard).
 

Thanks!

 

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To set up Tax it will be under Settings > Companies > Taxes  (That will set up the Tax for merchant gateways).

 

Then go to Settings > Companies > Taxes > Tax Rules > Set up your % etc.

 

There's not a iDeal gateway yet, however you can fill in a feature request for it. You can't see the marketplace on the Blesta itself as it's not completed (Settings > System > Marketplace) however you can on the forum, you just need to be logged in as far as I know.

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How are your taxes defined? Blesta supports tax rules on customer region/location, not on a per-product basis. For example, if you had a universal country tax, and also a province tax, you could setup two tax rules. One of the rules would apply to the country, and be a Level 1 tax rule. The province tax would be a Level 2 tax rule applying to the province in that country.

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Can process iDeal payments through Multisafepay/Mollie/Buckaroo: http://www.blesta.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1960-various-payment-gateways-through-omnipay/

 

0% "intracommunaire prestaties" by marking a customer "tax exempt" manually, or automatically upon entering a valid VAT number with this modification: http://www.blesta.com/forums/index.php?/topic/2013-registration-form-vat-number-and-e-mail-address-verification/

 

Having different VAT rates for different products is not supported.

Selling services that fall under the 6% rate is kinda rare in the hosting business though. (in the Netherlands that rate is mostly applied to food and books)

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