Quote Originally Posted by Louis
What would now be shown to users purchasing more than one of the same item?

The reason you need to show all of this info is to show the customer the excl and incl price for a single item, the second half would then reflect the total for the two/three or more of the same item the customer bought. This is standard practise in a tax based retail environment as the tax on one item (incl) times 5 is not always the same as the excl price of the item times 5 plus tax.
Hi !

Yes, this is what I wanted to have but as shown on the examples above, it only showed the single products price so no point of having the same numbers repeted 2 times.
Now:
Price (ex) Price (inc) Total (ex) Total (inc)
Product 1 100:- 125:- 100:- 125:-
Product 2 500:- 625:- 500:- 625:-

Want to have:

Price (ex) Price (inc) Total (ex) Total (inc)
Product 1 100:- 125:- 100:- 125:-
Product 2 500:- 625:- 600:- 750:-

100+500 = 600 ex VAT
125+625 = 750 inc VAT

Using 25% VAT (sweden)

So the Total should show the total price of product 1 and 2, ex and inc.

But if you or anyone else have a solution how I can make this work, please let me know.


Regards,
/Typhoon