On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Cédric Krier <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01 Apr 11:15, Sasa Ostrouska wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Cédric Krier <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > On 01 Apr 00:52, Cédric Krier wrote:
> > > > It is not for direct taxes which are managed by the tax system in
> > > > account module.
> > >
> > > Indeed, I should not have talked about "direct"/"indirect" taxes
> because
> > > it is not the right name.
> > > The difference here between customs duty and standard Tryton taxes is
> > > that custom duties are not on the invoice. Indeed who is paying the
> duty
> > > depend on the agreement between the supplier and the customer. This
> part
> > > is not covered by the blueprint but it will be a first step for such
> > > management.
> > >
> >
> > One thing  IMHO is that you have to think that not everywhere in the
> world
> > the customs duties
> > are treated the same way. As far as I know in most countries they go
> summed
> > to the product cost
> > when you import a product.
>
> I don't understand what you mean.
>

I mean that not in every country the customs duty is treated as cost and
gets added to the product.
When you import a product the product cost in Brasil for exemple is
composed of the product vaalue,
transport charges and customs duty as a base for the other taxes
calculation. Which if I'm not mistaken
in Italy is not the same.


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