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How to have multiple tax rates on VirtueMart shopping cart component (Joomla)

Asked by spacialek in Stores & Carts, PHP Scripting Language, E-Commerce

Tags: virtuemart, tax

My client have a Joomla based Website with a VirtueMart catalog.  I have to setup his shopping cart, but I can't find out to configure the taxes for a Canadian customer/business.  Here in Canada (Québec), we have a federal tax and a provincial tax, and we calculate the provincial tax over the federal tax.

Here is an concrete example :

Subtotal :  2000,00 $
GST (6%) :  120,00$ (so 2000,00$ + 120,00$ = 2120,00$, the 7,5% QST will be calculate over)
QST (7,5%) : 159,00$
Total : 2279,00$

I know that if I use 13,95% as a percentage value, I can get the same result, but the Canadian law requires to mention both taxes and the related amounts on each invoices.  

I really can't see how to set that into VirtueMart, and I tried other similar shopping carts solutions, like Zen Cart and Cube Cart, but seems that no one has been thinking about the Canadian taxes and laws.  Anyway my client doesn't have to change his website plate-forme.  So I was wondering if somebody could give me a workaround for that, maybe some simple php lines to add into my code, a patch or a tricky way to get the taxes correctly showing on invoices.

Thanks !
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