#ninjaparade

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mystic spireBOT
hollow shell
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Default tax rates on the invoice are here.

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this is the line item you can see that the tax is 0% but the invoice still seems to apply the tax on the invoice rather than the invoice line item only

hazy oracle
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Hi, from the screenshot you've provided it looks like it's correctly capturing the 0% tax here:

hollow shell
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it is

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but then below its charging 1.11 which is the tax on the invoice

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I have no idea what its coming up with for the 8.57

hazy oracle
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That is from the $60 charge

hollow shell
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so the tax on the amount couponed isn't including the tax?

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the subtotal of the invoice is $10

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why would the tax on the non subtotal value be taxed?

hazy oracle
hollow shell
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right but how does that make any sense? if somethign is $60 and has a tax of $8, how can the tax on the item then be taxed?

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that seems so beyond confusing

hazy oracle
hollow shell
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in_1MPYl7KwzIfDusYvCR36zS9H

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like I am trying to make sense of this.

I create an invoice for $60, I discount it $60, stripe then taxes 30% on the diff between $60 and $60 + 13% tax?

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req_r37zjPauwu4GP6

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thats the request id for applying the discount

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req_lRGToCK6O5qFQG

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thats the request id for paying the invoice

hazy oracle
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Thank you

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The discount is being applied to the entire invoice and just the first invoice item.

hollow shell
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OK what does that mean?

hazy oracle
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let me type out more context

hollow shell
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are you saying this would work correctly if the discoutn is on the actual line item/product vs the invoice?

hazy oracle
hollow shell
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OK thanks I think I got it working appreciate the help again, you rock

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req_7auD3xgErQI0TE

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looks right to me?

hazy oracle
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Yeap!

hollow shell
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thanks agian

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