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Hello guys,

I have some doubts regarding this documentation:

https://www.odoo.com/documentation/user/13.0/accounting/others/taxes/B2B_B2C.html

I've noticed that this was written 4 years ago, so I am not sure if it works. Everything seems to work when creating an order and explicitly changing the fiscal position but it does not work on the website for regular visitors. Somewhere in the documentation it says:
>For the purpose of this documentation, we will use the above use case
>your product default sale price is 8.26€ price excluded
>but we want to sell it at 10€, price included, in our shops or eCommerce website
But it looks like the fiscal position B2C is not getting applied on visitors/unregisted users.

Imagine this scenario: I can have two type of buyers: retailers (B2B) and consumers (B2B). And I want to be able to have different prices for them and also to be able to show tax included prices for B2C and tax excluded prices for B2B.

What is the correct way of doing this?

Regards.


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Hello again,

In other words, do you think it is possible to have:

  • vat-excluded prices for those clients who have access to portal

  • vat-included prices for regular users

I think this would be an interesting solution for markets (European, for example) where retailers (B2B) that have special prices see them without vat and regular users (B2C) have other prices but with vat included.

Can someone help on the better approach to do this? What do you think?

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Hi @Paulo Costa

did you find a solution for this?

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Hello,


somebody found a solution??

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In v13 there is a setting under Settings / Website that allows you to set prices to display as incl or excl VAT. In an earlier version it may have been listed under Sales settings.

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Its same in earlier versions, but this is a global setting. The OP is talking about per user setting. Question is, how to display prices with taxes for public users and without to B2B users?

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"Question is, how to display prices with taxes for public users and without to B2B users?"

Exactly. That is my question.

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Dis anybody found a soltion for this?

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Was trying to solve precisely the same...One would assume that Odoo being an EU company would know how to handle and display VAT according to regulation...


Pavel

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