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Tax rules
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In most countries, you will be required to pay some form of sales tax for your event tickets. If you don't know about
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the exact rules, you should consult a professional tax consultant right now.
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To implement those taxes in pretix, you can create one or multiple "tax rules". A tax rule specifies when and at what
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rate should be calculated on a product price. Taxes will then be correctly displayed in the product list, order
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details and on invoices.
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At the time of this writing, every product can be assigned exactly one tax rule. To view and change the tax rules of
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your event, go to the respective section in your event's settings:
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.. thumbnail:: ../../screens/event/tax_list.png
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:align: center
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:class: screenshot
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On this page, you can create, edit and delete your tax rules. Clicking on the name of a tax rule will take you to its
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detailled settings:
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.. thumbnail:: ../../screens/event/tax_detail.png
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:align: center
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:class: screenshot
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Here, you can tune the following parameters:
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Name
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What is the (short) name of this tax? This is probably "VAT" in English and should be very short as it will be
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displayed in lots of places.
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Rate
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This is the tax rate in percent.
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The configured product prices include the tax amount
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If this setting is enabled (the default), then a product configured to a price of 10.00 EUR will, at a tax rate of
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19.00 %, be interpreted as a product with a total gross price of 10.00 EUR including 1.60 EUR taxes, leading to a
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net price of 8.40 EUR. If you disable this setting, the price will be interpreted as a net price of 10.00 EUR,
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leading to a total price to pay of 11.90 EUR.
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Use EU reverse charge taxation rules
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This enables reverse charge taxation (see section below).
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Merchant country
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This is probably your country of residence, but in some cases it could also be the country your event is
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located in. This is the place of taxation in the sense of EU reverse charge rules (see section below).
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EU reverse charge
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.. warning:: Everything contained in this section is not legal advice. Please consult a tax consultant
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before making decisions. We are not responsible for the correct handling of taxes in your
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ticket shop.
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"Reverse charge" is a rule in European VAT legislation that specifies how taxes are paid
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if you provide goods to a buyer in a different European country than you reside in yourself.
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If the buyer is a VAT-paying business in their country, you charge them only the net price without
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taxes and state that the buyer is responsible for paying the correct taxes themselves.
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.. warning:: We firmly believe that reverse charge rules are **not applicable** for most events handled
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with pretix and therefore **strongly recommend not to enable this feature** if you do not have
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a specific reason to do so. The reasoning behind this is that according to article 52 of the
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`VAT directive`_ (page 17), the place of supply is always the location of your event and
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therefore the tax rate of the event country always has to be paid regardless of the location
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of the visitor.
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If you enable the reverse charge feature and specify your merchant country, then the following process
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will be performed during order creation:
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* The user will first be presented with the "normal" prices (net or gross, as configured).
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* The user adds a product to their cart. The cart will at this point always show gross prices *with*
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taxes.
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* In the next step, the user can enter an invoice address. Tax will be removed from the price if one of the
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following statements is true:
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* The invoice address is in a non-EU country.
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* The invoice address is a business address in an EU-country different from the merchant country and has a valid VAT ID.
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* In the second case, a reverse charge note will be added to the invoice.
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VAT IDs are validated against the EUs validation web service. Should that service be unavailable, the user
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needs to pay VAT tax and reclaim the taxes at a later point in time with their government.
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If you and the buyer are residing in EU countries that use different currencies, the invoice will show
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the total and VAT amount also in the local currency of the buyer, if the system was able to obtain a
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conversion rate from the European Central Bank's webservice within the last 7 days.
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For existing orders, a change of the invoice address will not result in a change of taxes automatically.
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You can trigger this manually in the backend by going to the order's detail view. There, first click
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the "Check" button next to the VAT ID. Then, go to "Change products" and select the option "Recalculate
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taxes" at the end of the page.
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.. note:: In the invoicing settings, you should turn the setting "Ask for VAT ID" on for this to work.
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.. note:: During back-and-forth modification of taxation status, unfortunately there can be rounding
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errors of usually up to one cent from the intended price. This is unavoidable due to the
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flexible nature in which prices are being calculated.
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Taxation of payment fees
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In the payment part of your event settings, you can choose the tax rule that needs to be applied for
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payment method fees. This works in the same way as product prices, with the small difference that the
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"configured product prices include the tax amount" settings is ignored and payment fees will always be
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treated as gross values.
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.. _VAT directive: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32006L0112&from=EN
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