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Tax with offline payment
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13 years 2 months ago #14377
by Elnino38
Tax with offline payment was created by Elnino38
Hi,
I have two types of payment for my events: Paypal and Offline payment. When users pay through Paypal, Paypal adds automatically 5% tax to the event which is fine.
In offline payment, simply the raw amount is displayed without the tax so people don't know that they have to add 5% tax. Of course I can add a message on the confirmation page but I would prefer to have something dynamic that shows the amount with the tax on the confirmation page.
Is it an easy thing to achieve ?
Thanks,
Bruno
I have two types of payment for my events: Paypal and Offline payment. When users pay through Paypal, Paypal adds automatically 5% tax to the event which is fine.
In offline payment, simply the raw amount is displayed without the tax so people don't know that they have to add 5% tax. Of course I can add a message on the confirmation page but I would prefer to have something dynamic that shows the amount with the tax on the confirmation page.
Is it an easy thing to achieve ?
Thanks,
Bruno
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13 years 2 months ago #14378
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Replied by Elnino38 on topic Re: Tax with offline payment
Sorry I just did download the last version of EB and this feature is now included. Thanks! Topic solved!
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