01-15-2019 11:58 AM - edited 01-05-2022 06:30 AM
If payment history only shows charge without the taxes, so where the taxes charge from, credit card separtately?
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01-15-2019 12:46 PM
@missorange wrote:@Anonymous, so when you buy a voucher, for example, the value is 30. then you pay 30+tax, when you using the voucher to pay, it is still 30 dollar value.
In other case, when you pay the credit card, it is paying the tax, but the payment history shows the value before taxes.
@missorange that's right, and any purchases you make from your Available Funds balance--where the funds go when you make a top-up or redeem a voucher--are made pre-tax as well. It all works out, honest.
For another take on this, check out @wetcoaster's analogy using chips: https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Paying-for-your-service/Taxes-not-added-in-payment-history/m-p/315261/highlight/true#M23395
01-15-2019 12:45 PM
@missorange wrote:@Anonymous, so when you buy a voucher, for example, the value is 30. then you pay 30+tax, when you using the voucher to pay, it is still 30 dollar value.
In other case, when you pay the credit card, it is paying the tax, but the payment history shows the value before taxes.
Yes. All correct.
Another wrinkle is recharge.com for vouchers. They're a foreign entity that charges their own fees and the values look weird due to currency exchanges. The totals come out to be slightly better than buying in a store outside of Alberta.
For whoever else is reading this...it would be helpful to see the email received from them when you buy a voucher from them. I think we would all be curious to see that. Of course blanking out any personal info.
01-15-2019 12:39 PM
@Anonymous, so when you buy a voucher, for example, the value is 30. then you pay 30+tax, when you using the voucher to pay, it is still 30 dollar value.
In other case, when you pay the credit card, it is paying the tax, but the payment history shows the value before taxes.
01-15-2019 12:05 PM - edited 01-15-2019 12:06 PM
@missorange wrote:Is the taxes calculated by (Monthly charge-rewards credit)*rate? or they charge monthly charge*rate?
That's an insightful question.
The taxes get charged when new money is being brought in either by manual payment via credit card (or autopay) or at the store for vouchers.
01-15-2019 12:04 PM
@missorange, all rewards are removed first and then the taxes are calculated.
01-15-2019 12:04 PM
@missorange wrote:Is the taxes calculated by (Monthly charge-rewards credit)*rate? or they charge monthly charge*rate?
(Monthly charge-rewards credit)*rate
01-15-2019 12:03 PM
Is the taxes calculated by (Monthly charge-rewards credit)*rate? or they charge monthly charge*rate?
01-15-2019 12:01 PM
@missorange wrote:If payment history only shows charge without the taxes, so where the taxes charge from, credit card separtately?
Yes. Your credit card will show the total cost that you paid for the transaction. The self-serve just shows the amounts.
Same as vouchers. You pay the taxes when you buy them but then their value is the amount of the voucher.
01-15-2019 12:01 PM
@missorange wrote:If payment history only shows charge without the taxes, so where the taxes charge from, credit card separtately?
The taxes will show up on your credit card but are not listed in the payment history. Theres more info in this thread.