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  • Adding second tax to DB

    I'm planning to add a second tax field to the order item because here in Canada we have two sales taxes that have be kept track of. Before I delve into this modification, does anybody have any opinions on the wisdom of this move? The disadvantage of code modification is that I lock myself into this...
    Posted to Programming Questions (Forum) by erict on 11-13-2009
  • Re: Australian GST Tax Rates

    Sorry for the inconvenience... We're having some technical issues from time to time... You must have visited our blog(z) right in the middle of ... Regarding your need for GST provider please contact us at office @ computinglabs.ro. Soon we will analyse v3.2 of dashCommerce and eventually add new...
    Posted to How Do I . . . (Forum) by computinglabs on 09-15-2009
  • Re: Australian GST Tax Rates

    Someone has solved this. He called it VAT tax provider. Have a look here: http://dashcommerce.org/forums/t/460.aspx?PageIndex=1 The full source code and documentation is here: http://www.blogz.computinglabs.ro/post/2009/04/25/European-dashCommerce.aspx
    Posted to How Do I . . . (Forum) by cyuschik on 08-26-2009
  • Using a GUI taxprovider

    Hey everyone I've done some searching on the forum, but have been unable to find what I'm looking for. What I want to know is whether or not it's possible to create a working Tax Provider without having to code. I'm in the hosting department of our company, and ofcourse we have coders...
    Posted to How Do I . . . (Forum) by Concor on 01-16-2009
  • LOTS of Questions...

    I'm now running a local version of my site for testing, and trying to figure out how to step through things and see what's happening, and while I'm learning I'm coming up with a number of questions... maybe I'll find the answers to some items as I learn more, but meanwhile, perhaps...
    Posted to How Do I . . . (Forum) by MrBruce on 06-20-2008
  • Tax Provider?

    My first store using dashCommerce 3.0 is located in Florida, which has a state sales tax of 6%. In addition, the various counties have discretionary sales surtaxes which can add up to another 1.5%. I've found a resource that shows me ZIP Codes by County. The State of Florida says that my client needs...
    Posted to How Do I . . . (Forum) by MrBruce on 06-02-2008
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