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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I can&#039;t figure how to setup the Canadian Import Tax on a foreign invoice.&nbsp; There are two scenarios 1: the duty percentage is the same for all items in the invoice.&nbsp; 2.&nbsp; The duty percentage changes based on the line item of the invoice. </p><p>For #1, I tried to follow the example described in the wiki, but it doesn&#039;t seem to work.&nbsp; The import tax needs to be calculated first and then apply the provincial/federal tax.<br />Let&#039;s say invoice $1000.00: Import Tax 5%, so the total of the invoice for tax purpose is $1050.&nbsp; Now, we apply the provincial/federal tax on top of it, so $1050 + 13% = 1186.50.</p><p>#2 is a more complex scenario where each item can have a different Import tax, so let&#039;s say item #1 pays 5% duty fee, item #2 pays 6%. Then the total should be calculated and only then the federal/provincial tax would be applied. </p><p>I appreciate if anybody can help me with this.<br />thank you<br />Paulo</p>]]></description>
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