/strikeiron

Ruby gem to handle tax calculation using the Strikeiron API.

Primary LanguageRubyMIT LicenseMIT

strikeiron

strikeiron uses the Strikeiron Online Sales Tax API to calculate online sales tax to alleviate maintaining tax codes.

For more information on Strikeiron, Inc., go to http://www.strikeiron.com/.

Build Status

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'strikeiron'

And then execute:

$ bundle install

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install strikeiron

Usage

Usage of strikeiron requires access to Strikeiron Online Sales Tax API.

1. Configure the client

Strikeiron.configure do |config|
  config.user_id  = 'your_strikeiron_user_id'
  config.password = 'your_password'
end

2. Obtaining a list of categories

Performing the category lookup does not count against your hits. For performance reasons, I recommend you keep a cached copy. A database is a good start.

categories = Strikeiron.tax_categories
# => [{:category=>"Alcohol", :category_id=>"01051000"}, {:category=>"Alcoholic Beverages", :category_id=>"01050000"}, {:category=>"Beer", :category_id=>"01052000"}, {:category=>"Books", :category_id=>"01501500"}, {:category=>"Charges necessary to complete sale other than delivery and installation", :category_id=>"04800000"}, ...]

3. Calculate sales tax

from  = Strikeiron::Address.new(:street_address => 'One Microsoft Way', :city => 'Redmond', :state => 'WA', :zip_code => '98052')
to    = Strikeiron::Address.new(:street_address => '902 Broadway', :city => 'New York', :state => 'NY', :zip_code => '10010')
items = [
  Strikeiron::TaxValue.new(:category_id => '01151605', :amount => 239.41),
  Strikeiron::TaxValue.new(:category_id => '01151605', :amount => 239.41)
]

response = Strikeiron.sales_tax(
  :from       => from,
  :to         => to,
  :tax_values => items
)
# => #<Strikeiron::TaxResult @from=#<Strikeiron::Address @street_address="ONE MICROSOFT WAY", @city="REDMOND", @state="WA", @zip_code="98052">, @to=#<Strikeiron::Address @street_address="902 BROADWAY", @city="NEW YORK", @state="NY", @zip_code="10010-6041">, @tax_values=[#<Strikeiron::TaxValue @category="Computer Software (both prewritten and non-prewritten) delivered electronically", @category_id="01151605", @tax_amount=21.25, @jurisdictions=[#<Strikeiron::Jurisdiction @fips="36", @name="New York", @tax_amount=9.57>, #<Strikeiron::Jurisdiction @fips="CTD51000", @name="METRO COMMUTER TRANS. DISTRICT", @tax_amount=0.89>, #<Strikeiron::Jurisdiction @fips="061", @name="NEW YORK", @tax_amount=10.77>]>, #<Strikeiron::TaxValue @category="Computer Software (both prewritten and non-prewritten) delivered electronically", @category_id="01151605", @tax_amount=21.25, @jurisdictions=[#<Strikeiron::Jurisdiction @fips="36", @name="New York", @tax_amount=9.57>, #<Strikeiron::Jurisdiction @fips="CTD51000", @name="METRO COMMUTER TRANS. DISTRICT", @tax_amount=0.89>, #<Strikeiron::Jurisdiction @fips="061", @name="NEW YORK", @tax_amount=10.77>]>], @total_tax=42.5>

4. Profit

Hopefully.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Furthermore

I am in no way associated with Strikeiron.