That was my understanding about Australian tax ... you set a tax rate, and
then set each product either taxable or non-taxable...

Paul Giesenhagen
QuillDesign

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: Shopping Carts - Australian implementation?


> On 5/22/02, bradley harris penned:
> >Hi All,
> >
> >Have looked at both Site Director and Net Ready, and essentially have the
> >same issue when it comes to Australian tax system, where GST is applied
on
> >a product category level rather than state based. Has anyone implimented
> >either product (or another alternate) in Australia and made
modifications,
> >including alternate payment options such as Bpay?
>
> Bradley, I believe that's the way it's done Down Under. A single tax
> rate for the entire country.
>
> This is from a client that I set up my shopping cart for:
>
> http://www.downbeat.com.au/
>
> Australia uses one type of tax (GST) based on line by line or product
> by product rather than end invoice amount (It does have states but
> only uses one rate across all as do most countries that adopt this
> system.) In other words some items can be taxable and some not and it
> doesn't matter what state you are in, there is only one rate for the
> whole country.
> --
>
> Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations
>
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