Even with all the variantions on shipping & handling available, I am still finding a problem with a certain shipping situation. Lateral thinking caps on to see if you can suggest a workaround!
Site sells mainly vat free items, but also a few heavy but cheap items.
Example (using simplified, not actual values)
Books - zero rated VAT sell at £10 each and weigh 100g each
Storage boxes vatable sell at £20 per pack and weigh 3000g
Shipping costs charged based on total package weight, except storage boxes, which ship seperately, at a charge of £10 zone 1, £15 zone 2, £20 zone 3. Can't really calculate postage 'per item', as lots of different weights of products in reality, and we cap postage to zone 1 at a certain level.
Current system - storage boxes displayed at an inclusive of postage price for zone 1, and if shipped to zone 2 & 3, we add a supplement on manually. Problem: Clumsey method, as customer dosen't see full cost at the checkout and also liable to error on our part, if we forget to add supplement.
Possible solution 1 - Add zonal postage charge for boxes as a 'product choice'
zone 1 +£0, zone 2 +£5, zone 3 +£10
Problem: Customer may accidentally or deliberately, select wrong postage choice (as associated with product, and not governed by address at checkout), causing messy agro to put right, and also liable to error on our part if not spotted.
Solution 2 - apply a unique weight to storage boxes (eg 1000kg), and select 'ship seperately', assigning the zonal postage supplement to the 1000kg weight in shipping and handling.
This is the one I like the best, BUT
Problem: Pro rata VAT on postage calculation makes a hash of it, by allocating the VAT on the total postage (where order contains mix of VAT and non VAT goods), in proportion to order value, when I only want the VAT on postage to be applied to the storage box element only.
Order
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1 pack of storage boxes £20 plus postage £10
1 book at £10 plus postage £2
Total goods £30 Total postage £12
VAT should apply to the postage charge of £10, but pro rata postage VAT, applies VAT to £8 of postage (being 20/30 £12)
Technically correct, but clear as mud to customer, as the VAT on postage for boxes will vary, depending on what other non-VAT goods are part of same order. Boxes physically ship seperately.
I would also really like the postage on boxes to show on a seperate line to the postage of other items (but I guess here I'm expecting a bit too much!).
Anyways, a long explanation, and I've not managed to find my own solution, so if anyone fancies a go, I'd love to hear how to do it.
Site sells mainly vat free items, but also a few heavy but cheap items.
Example (using simplified, not actual values)
Books - zero rated VAT sell at £10 each and weigh 100g each
Storage boxes vatable sell at £20 per pack and weigh 3000g
Shipping costs charged based on total package weight, except storage boxes, which ship seperately, at a charge of £10 zone 1, £15 zone 2, £20 zone 3. Can't really calculate postage 'per item', as lots of different weights of products in reality, and we cap postage to zone 1 at a certain level.
Current system - storage boxes displayed at an inclusive of postage price for zone 1, and if shipped to zone 2 & 3, we add a supplement on manually. Problem: Clumsey method, as customer dosen't see full cost at the checkout and also liable to error on our part, if we forget to add supplement.
Possible solution 1 - Add zonal postage charge for boxes as a 'product choice'
zone 1 +£0, zone 2 +£5, zone 3 +£10
Problem: Customer may accidentally or deliberately, select wrong postage choice (as associated with product, and not governed by address at checkout), causing messy agro to put right, and also liable to error on our part if not spotted.
Solution 2 - apply a unique weight to storage boxes (eg 1000kg), and select 'ship seperately', assigning the zonal postage supplement to the 1000kg weight in shipping and handling.
This is the one I like the best, BUT
Problem: Pro rata VAT on postage calculation makes a hash of it, by allocating the VAT on the total postage (where order contains mix of VAT and non VAT goods), in proportion to order value, when I only want the VAT on postage to be applied to the storage box element only.
Order
-----
1 pack of storage boxes £20 plus postage £10
1 book at £10 plus postage £2
Total goods £30 Total postage £12
VAT should apply to the postage charge of £10, but pro rata postage VAT, applies VAT to £8 of postage (being 20/30 £12)
Technically correct, but clear as mud to customer, as the VAT on postage for boxes will vary, depending on what other non-VAT goods are part of same order. Boxes physically ship seperately.
I would also really like the postage on boxes to show on a seperate line to the postage of other items (but I guess here I'm expecting a bit too much!).
Anyways, a long explanation, and I've not managed to find my own solution, so if anyone fancies a go, I'd love to hear how to do it.
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