CiviCRM Community Forums (archive)

*

News:

Have a question about CiviCRM?
Get it answered quickly at the new
CiviCRM Stack Exchange Q+A site

This forum was archived on 25 November 2017. Learn more.
How to get involved.
What to do if you think you've found a bug.



  • CiviCRM Community Forums (archive) »
  • Old sections (read-only, deprecated) »
  • Support »
  • Using CiviCRM »
  • Using CiviEvent (Moderator: Yashodha Chaku) »
  • Set tax deductible amount on Event Fee
Pages: [1]

Author Topic: Set tax deductible amount on Event Fee  (Read 1498 times)

linkx

  • I post occasionally
  • **
  • Posts: 86
  • Karma: 7
Set tax deductible amount on Event Fee
September 28, 2011, 01:25:26 pm
Is it possible to predefine the tax deductible amount of an Event Fee contribution made via an event registration page? I am on 3.4.5 and I do not see a way to ensure that the tax deductible amount is recorded with the registration. I see how to edit it manually on each contribution record, but do not see a way to have it recorded when a user submits a registration, as can be done when setting up a contribution page.

Please let me know what I am missing. Thanks!

Kurund Jalmi

  • Administrator
  • I’m (like) Lobo ;)
  • *****
  • Posts: 4169
  • Karma: 128
    • CiviCRM
  • CiviCRM version: 4.x, future
  • CMS version: Drupal 7, Joomla 3.x
  • MySQL version: 5.5.x
  • PHP version: 5.4.x
Re: Set tax deductible amount on Event Fee
October 02, 2011, 10:35:55 pm
Quote
Is it possible to predefine the tax deductible amount of an Event Fee contribution made via an event registration page?
Nope, currently you cannot do it. I think you will have to use etc to record when user submits registration.

Kurund
Found this reply helpful? Support CiviCRM

John Richardson

  • I post occasionally
  • **
  • Posts: 57
  • Karma: 0
    • Life Challenge of Southeastern Michigan
  • CiviCRM version: 4.5.4
  • CMS version: Drupal 7.x
  • MySQL version: 5.5.27
  • PHP version: 5.3.13
Re: Set tax deductible amount on Event Fee
March 15, 2013, 12:35:11 pm
Is this still true?
John Richardson

Donald Lobo

  • Administrator
  • I’m (like) Lobo ;)
  • *****
  • Posts: 15963
  • Karma: 470
    • CiviCRM site
  • CiviCRM version: 4.2+
  • CMS version: Drupal 7, Joomla 2.5+
  • MySQL version: 5.5.x
  • PHP version: 5.4.x
Re: Set tax deductible amount on Event Fee
March 15, 2013, 04:40:41 pm

yep

in general things remain true unless someone works on it and contributes a patch to make that feature happen

lobo
A new CiviCRM Q&A resource needs YOUR help to get started. Visit our StackExchange proposed site, sign up and vote on 5 questions

John Richardson

  • I post occasionally
  • **
  • Posts: 57
  • Karma: 0
    • Life Challenge of Southeastern Michigan
  • CiviCRM version: 4.5.4
  • CMS version: Drupal 7.x
  • MySQL version: 5.5.27
  • PHP version: 5.3.13
Re: Set tax deductible amount on Event Fee
March 15, 2013, 05:28:20 pm
I am not sure what it means to "use etc" when user submits registrations. What is etc?
John Richardson

Donald Lobo

  • Administrator
  • I’m (like) Lobo ;)
  • *****
  • Posts: 15963
  • Karma: 470
    • CiviCRM site
  • CiviCRM version: 4.2+
  • CMS version: Drupal 7, Joomla 2.5+
  • MySQL version: 5.5.x
  • PHP version: 5.4.x
Re: Set tax deductible amount on Event Fee
March 15, 2013, 05:30:09 pm

i think kurund meant hooks and php code / sql stmts

lobo
A new CiviCRM Q&A resource needs YOUR help to get started. Visit our StackExchange proposed site, sign up and vote on 5 questions

John Richardson

  • I post occasionally
  • **
  • Posts: 57
  • Karma: 0
    • Life Challenge of Southeastern Michigan
  • CiviCRM version: 4.5.4
  • CMS version: Drupal 7.x
  • MySQL version: 5.5.27
  • PHP version: 5.3.13
Re: Set tax deductible amount on Event Fee
March 15, 2013, 05:45:32 pm
Thanks, Lobo. Got it.
John Richardson

Pages: [1]
  • CiviCRM Community Forums (archive) »
  • Old sections (read-only, deprecated) »
  • Support »
  • Using CiviCRM »
  • Using CiviEvent (Moderator: Yashodha Chaku) »
  • Set tax deductible amount on Event Fee

This forum was archived on 2017-11-26.