Here’s a list of items exempt from the tax. Overall, BigDealerDel has sold their 1,000 Tin Ore for 99,500 GP. BigDealerDel therefore receives 50,000 GP for those 500 items, which is 50,500 minus the 500 GP fee. The 1% fee charged on each 101 GP item is 1.01 GP, which the game rounds down to 1 GP per item. The other 500 are bought by a player who was offering 101 GP per item.The 1% fee charged on each 99 GP item rounds down to zero, so BigDealerDel receives 49,500 GP for those 500 items. 500 of them are bought by a player who was offering the same amount.Thus, Newb5caper receives the full 2,900 GP.īigDealerDel is selling 1,000 Tin Ore for 99 GP each. The 1% fee charged for each item rounds down to zero. Newb5caper is selling 100 Guam Leaves for 29 GP each and is matched against a buyer offering the same amount. If OlmRaider73 preferred to spend time finding a buyer for a direct player-to-player trade, rather than spending that 5,000,000 fee, that’s totally fair. The 1% fee charged for each item is 8,700,000 GP, capped at 5,000,000 GP. OlmRaider73 is selling a Twisted Bow for 870,000,000 GP and is matched against a buyer offering the same amount. Thus, Ram0ceanFan receives 96,600 GP, which is 97,500 minus the 900 GP fee. The 1% fee charged for each item is 9.75 coins, which the game rounds down to 9 coins per Shark. Ram0ceanFan is selling 100 Cooked Shark for 975 GP each and is matched against a buyer offering the same amount. In case you missed it in last week’s post, here are some examples of how the tax shakes out in different trades: This should give buyers and sellers the chance to spot any scams, but if you need to trade quickly – such as in certain PvM situations – or if you’re confident taking the risk, you can opt out of the delay completely. We’ve also updated the player-to-player Trade menus, preventing the ‘Accept’ button from being pushed for a few seconds after either player changes the items in the trade. Along with this, any item sold for over 499,999,999 GP has a capped tax of 5,000,000 GP, which will show in the interface.įrom Top to Bottom:Status of an existing offer where tax is charged, below the 5m cap.Setting up a new offer where tax is charged, below the 5m cap.Setting up a new offer, where tax is charged, above the 5m cap. This can also be tracked when viewing the offer status for any sale, so as a seller, you will always be able to see your bottom line – so don’t worry about hidden costs!Īny item sold for under 100 GP will not have tax applied, therefore any sales under this threshold will show that no tax has been applied in the interface. The Grand Exchange interface has also been updated to clearly show how much tax you will pay when selling an item. This tax is applied on a per item basis, so if selling multiple items, the tax is applied per item sold, rather than the total received. Any item sold through the Grand Exchange will be subject to the tax which will be deducted from the initial sale price. We’ve added a 1% tax for all sales on the Grand Exchange. With this update we’re introducing the Grand Exchange Tax and Item Sink discussed last week. This week we’re implementing the Grand Exchange Tax and adding some long-awaited PvP changes! In other news, we’ve got a range of exciting, Christmassy things in the Official Merch Store – so you’ll learn all about those, too. (12:45 BST) – The game has been shutdown and we’re working as fast as we can to get the game back online! The team are currently testing a fix for the item production and NPC stacking issues.We can confirm a rollback will not be required.We’ll share an ETA as soon as we’re able to!Apologies for the inconvenience. (11:45 BST) – Reports of making certain items faster than regularly intended. Issues and Hotfixes (December 9th) Issues Raised
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