Shows you how often I do commercial sites. ;-)
Do you apply applicable taxes before or after the shipping costs?
Thanks!
Stace
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before, im pretty sure.
your paying taxes for the goods. not the shipping costs.
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From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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It depends on the State.Some states charge tax on the shipping as well.
they gotta get every cent they can you know.
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That's what I'm figuring...but someone else had just advised me
otherwise. Doh.
Stace
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before, im pretty sure.
your paying taxes
: Monday, December 08, 2003 3:04 PM
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Shows you how often I do commercial sites. ;-)
Do you apply applicable taxes before or after the shipping costs?
Thanks!
Stace
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Les informations
I would have said 'before' always, but it sounds like someone has experience otherwise?Its been 'before' in every state I've done an ecommerce site in.Anyone know any specifics?If Mary Jo Sminkey (CFWebstore) is listening in, I'm sure she knows.
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Do you apply applicable taxes before or after the shipping costs?
right cuz you pay taxes on goods, not services.
Taxes are determined state by state.In Connecticut you pay taxes on the
Product + shipping cost.
Best regards,
Dennis Powers
UXB Internet - A Web Design and Hosting Company
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: Monday, December 08, 2003 3:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Do you apply tax after shipping costs?
Do you apply applicable taxes before or after the shipping costs?
right cuz you pay taxes on goods, not services.
Taxes are determined state by state.In Connecticut you pay taxes on the
Product
Which reinforces my thought that this is a question for your ACCOUNTANT.
NOT for this mailing list.
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Subject: RE: Do you apply tax after shipping costs?
Do you apply
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From: Michael Chiu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 16:22
To: CF-Talk
Subject: UPS Shipping Costs
My client registered as an end user, so I have access to the requirements
for their different tools. I've run into a snag, and that also may be why
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: UPS Shipping Costs
My client registered as an end user, so I have access to the requirements
for their different tools. I've run into a snag, and that also may be why
you are getting the $0.00 returned. The tools require you to send
My client registered as an end user, so I have access to the requirements
for their different tools. I've run into a snag, and that also may be why
you are getting the $0.00 returned. The tools require you to send it as
url encoded type. I think it's something similar in function to the
On 5/30/00, Cold Fusion Newsgroup penned:
We have experienced the CF_UPSPrice tag timing out when contacting the UPS
site recently, especially in the early afternoon East Coast time. This
produces a shipping price of $0.00. When discussing this with UPS, they
strongly suggest NOT using this
rom: Shane Witbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 7:50 PM
Subject: RE: shipping costs
I experienced the same timeout. Possible it was an internet connectivity
issue rather than too much traffic at UPS? I did a tracert on the problem
and tracked it to Concentric
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 10:09 PM
Subject: RE: shipping costs
Who told you that at UPS. That is not the company policy and I think the
managers would like to know who said that in the meantime. Call UPS back
and
have your call escalated. If the suggest against using i
CLASSIC!! I will give this a shot :)
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On 5/30/00, Cold Fusion Newsgroup penned:
We have experienced the CF_UPSPrice tag timing out when contacting
. I don't know if they
make this tag available as a stand-alone, but they might
(www.ablecommerce.com).
John
www.cornells.com
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From: John Fix 3rd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 9:36 AM
Subject: RE: shipping costs
Laura,
Since UPS only changes their rates once per year, you could always
implement
a "local" rate lookup on your own rate data. Our Abl
Maybe www.goship.com would help?
Steve
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From: "Cold Fusion Newsgroup" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 7:31 AM
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John,
We are building shipping tables for one of our national distribut
are doing to calculate shipping costs. Are
most people setting a global shipping price, or are they pulling the prices
from the shipping service and getting a price back based on location?
Shawn Regan
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Hey CF people,
I want to find out what people are doing to calculate shipping costs. Are
most people setting a global shipping price, or are they pulling the
prices
from the shipping service and getting a price back based on location?
S
On 5/30/00, Shawn Regan penned:
I want to find out what people are doing to calculate shipping costs. Are
most people setting a global shipping price, or are they pulling the prices
from the shipping service and getting a price back based on location?
I personally tries to cover alot of bases
hawn Regan
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From: Cold Fusion Newsgroup [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: shipping costs
We have experienced the CF_UPSPrice tag timing out when contacting the UPS
site recently, especially in the early afternoon East Coast time
, May 30, 2000 5:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: shipping costs
Nice, so they create an API and document it but they don't want folks using
it? I thought too much traffic was a good thing! Hum.
FYI, I am trying to wrap a revamp of that tag, new CF_UPS tag does pricing
and a lot more
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From: Shane Witbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 7:50 PM
Subject: RE: shipping costs
I experienced the same timeout. Possible it was an internet connectivity
issue rather than too much traffic at UPS? I did a tracert on the problem
and tracked
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