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I've implemented in-app billing in our app. All is working well. However, we're asked if we could determine the exact tax on each purchase to be sent later to a server for real-time tracking purposes, and the sales report from Android Developer Console is only updated once a month (not entirely sure, as according to the information from the site, it's only delayed for 2 days), so that is not an option.

The problem is we're only able to retrieve the price without taxes through the in-app billing API (as also stated in the API documentation).

It seems that the tax charges are based on the country the user entered through the credit card information - and, of course, due to security issues, that cannot be retrieved as well.

Is there another way to determine from which country the user is purchasing from (i.e., the one from his/her credit card). Or better yet, is there a way to simply determine the tax on each purchase?

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    wallet.google.com/merchant - here you can see all purchases in near to real time. And about which tax are you talking? About 30% to google?
    – Divers
    Jan 17, 2014 at 8:14
  • Thanks for that. I'm not so familiar with it. Does it have an API where we can easily get net revenues, especially tax and other fees? Say, for a particular day, week, month, etc.? (Or if it already provides some page to view these information?) To answer your question, I was referring to the tax associated with purchase (not the transaction fee from Google).
    – hadez30
    Jan 17, 2014 at 8:36
  • I dont know about API, but you can see sales for every day/week/month in "Bussiness insights". Also you can download report in CSV format.
    – Divers
    Jan 17, 2014 at 8:43
  • I've checked the business insights page. However, it does not include the taxes, I'm afraid.
    – hadez30
    Jan 17, 2014 at 8:58

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