Sales Tax Districts (California 2013) |
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ammonihah
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Posted: 28-January-2013 at 3:22pm |
In 2013 it became required for us to enter district sales taxes collected, yet on the export report option, there is no break out of sales tax and district tax collected.
Please advise how we are supposed to get this data to report to BOE in CA.
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Hamish
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Hi please raise a support ticket.
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ammonihah
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I will create a support ticket, but can you please post what is happening with this. I am sure there are other California carts that will have the same question.
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Hi Bob,
Is this the sort of thing you are looking for? |
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Hamish
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Hi Bob,
Unfortunately we won't be able to update the software to support this in the upcoming 4.7 release. It is on our to-do list though. In the meanwhile it seems Sean has something suitable avaliable and possibly Greg @ Greybeard from what I read on he ticket, although I'm not sure if either is in the form of a ready to install add-on. The changes required to accomodate this is released as part of ProductCart itself will require database as well as code changes and we will need to take into consideration other states/countries/tax juristictions such as Europe where there is VAT so it's not something we can turn around quickly. In the meanwhile if you wish the report to be generated from ProductCart then Sean or Greg are your best bet. Alternatively it's worth checking if your accounting software can generate what you need, or a fancy spreadsheet - I don't recall the format of the Tax Data file but that would probably be a good starting point. Don't you just love the way governments impose new rules and taxes whilst only looking at the benefit to themselves and ignoring the complexity and burden they impose on those that have to implement it! |
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