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Lexander Morinex
Caldari LDD Investments
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Posted - 2009.09.16 17:24:00 -
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Originally by: SencneS TAX is only effected by the accounting skill and the CFO Skill with roles, CFO is not seeded so don't bother looking for it. Broker Fees - According to EVE Wiki Broker Fee calculation is... BrokerFee % = (1.000 % û (0.050 % + Broker Relations Skill Level)) / ((0.1000 + Faction Standing) + (0.04000 + Corporation Standing))
I remember cracking this a year ago and the formula has an exponent in it.
I think it should be:
BrokerFee % = (1.000 % û (0.050 % + Broker Relations Skill Level)) / e^((0.1000 + Faction Standing) + (0.04000 + Corporation Standing))
I will look up the work just to make sure.
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Lexander Morinex
Caldari LDD Investments
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Posted - 2009.09.16 17:34:00 -
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Edited by: Lexander Morinex on 16/09/2009 17:41:35 Edited by: Lexander Morinex on 16/09/2009 17:34:50
Originally by: Lexander Morinex
Originally by: SencneS TAX is only effected by the accounting skill and the CFO Skill with roles, CFO is not seeded so don't bother looking for it. Broker Fees - According to EVE Wiki Broker Fee calculation is... BrokerFee % = (1.000 % û (0.050 % + Broker Relations Skill Level)) / ((0.1000 + Faction Standing) + (0.04000 + Corporation Standing))
I remember cracking this a year ago and the formula has an exponent in it.
I think it should be:
BrokerFee % = (1.000 % û (0.050 % + Broker Relations Skill Level)) / e^((0.1000 + Faction Standing) + (0.04000 + Corporation Standing))
I will look up the work just to make sure.
Here is the formula I would use:
BrokerFee% = e^(ln(1 - (0.05 * Broker Relations Skill Level)) - (0.1 * Faction Standing) - (0.04 * Corp Standing))
- Lex
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Lexander Morinex
Caldari LDD Investments
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Posted - 2009.09.17 15:57:00 -
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Connections doesn't help (which you have figured out):
The formula in Excel, assuming you put Broker Fee in cell A1, Faction Standing in B1, and Corp Standing in C1 is:
=EXP(LN(1-(0.05*A1))-(0.1*B1)-(0.04*C1))
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Lexander Morinex
Caldari LDD Investments
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Posted - 2009.09.23 05:06:00 -
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Originally by: Salpad
Originally by: Lexander Morinex Connections doesn't help (which you have figured out):
Connections does help with refining tax, or at least it did in 2007. That may have changed.
This is correct. The reprocessing/refining rules are a bit different though. You can remove all reprocessing/refining tax with proper standings. I have the exact algorithm hiding in my reprocessing program.
- Lexander Morinex
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