Question about taxes configuration

Discussion in 'aMember Pro v.4' started by eric_car2, Feb 13, 2012.

  1. eric_car2

    eric_car2 aMember Pro Customer

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    Hello,

    My company is based in France. Taxe -> VTA (19.6%)

    If my customer is in France : price + VTA

    If my customer is in european union (UK, Belgium, Deutchland, etc.) :
    -> If he have an european VTA number : price HT (no VTA)
    -> If he don't have a VTA number : price + VTA (like in France)

    If my customer is in USA, Canada (anywhere exept France or European Union) : price HT (no VTA)

    How can I configurate this in amember 4 ??
    I don't Find.

    Thank you for the assistance !

    Eric
  2. alex

    alex aMember Pro Customer Staff Member

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    Hi Eric,
    it is all possible to set except the: If he have an european VAT number : price HT (no VTA)
    We are working to make it possible in aMember Pro v.4.2.0
  3. eric_car2

    eric_car2 aMember Pro Customer

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    Hi Alex,

    thanks for your reply.

    « it is all possible to set except the: ​
    If he have an european VAT number : price HT (no VTA)»

    It's a very important question for European Union users of aMember (otherwise, we are illegally :eek:).

    Eric
  4. eric_car2

    eric_car2 aMember Pro Customer

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    Thank you Alex (very late :) ) for the integration of the european VAT number.

    But now I have a question.
    How indicate VTA on pdf invoices ?
    I don't find that.

    Regards,
    Eric
  5. nbgmed

    nbgmed Member

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    eric_car2, I have the same problem.

    If I check "add Tax" the 19% will add up and make a higher endprice for the customer. If I set the net-price in the productsettings and add Tax to it, the lower price will irritate my customers... What can we do?
  6. nbgmed

    nbgmed Member

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    Hi Alex, what's your idea on that?

    best regards,

    George

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