NAME
Net::API::Stripe::Customer::TaxInfoVerification - A Customer Tax Verification Object
SYNOPSIS
VERSION
0.1
DESCRIPTION
CONSTRUCTOR
- new( %ARG )
-
Creates a new
Net::API::Stripe
objects. It may also take an hash like arguments, that also are method of the same name.- verbose
-
Toggles verbose mode on/off
- debug
-
Toggles debug mode on/off
METHODS
- additional_document hash
-
A document showing address, either a passport, local ID card, or utility bill from a well-known utility company.
This is a
Net::API::Stripe::Connect::Account::Document
object. - details string
-
A user-displayable string describing the verification state for the person. For example, this may say “Provided identity information could not be verified”.
- details_code string
-
One of document_address_mismatch, document_dob_mismatch, document_duplicate_type, document_id_number_mismatch, document_name_mismatch, document_nationality_mismatch, failed_keyed_identity, or failed_other. A machine-readable code specifying the verification state for the person.
- document hash
-
An identifying document for the person, either a passport or local ID card.
This is a
Net::API::Stripe::Connect::Account::Document
object. - status string
-
Verification status, one of pending, unavailable, unverified, or verified.
- verified_address string
-
Verified address.
- verified_name string
-
Verified name.
API SAMPLE
{
"id": "txi_123456789",
"object": "tax_id",
"country": "DE",
"created": 123456789,
"customer": "cus_Eky0BeTYmSj9pa",
"livemode": false,
"type": "eu_vat",
"value": "DE123456789",
"verification": {
"status": "pending",
"verified_address": null,
"verified_name": null
}
}
HISTORY
v0.1
Initial version
AUTHOR
Jacques Deguest <jack@deguest.jp>
SEE ALSO
Stripe API documentation:
https://stripe.com/docs/api/customers/, https://stripe.com/docs/api/persons/object#person_object-relationship
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2018-2019 DEGUEST Pte. Ltd.
You can use, copy, modify and redistribute this package and associated files under the same terms as Perl itself.
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