I have 2 products on the site and using tax on them. One product has priced $38.00 and showing price excluding tax on product detail page that is $34.55. The other product has $88.00 price but on the detail page, it is showing $88.00 instead it should show price excluding tax i.e $80.00.
Here are the Tax settings I am using:
When adding product I set Tax status as Taxable and set Tax class as Standard. Both the products have same settings but one is showing price excluding tax and other is showing price including tax on the detail page. I don't understand what is the issue.
UPDATE
Here is the price configuration of both the products:
The product whose price is not showing excluding Tax:
The product whose price is showing excluding Tax:
Can anyone help me to get this issue fixed?
Thanks in Advance
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Problem: When setting up a site I forgot to activate taxes. My accountant asked me to correct it so I tried the Woocommerce recalculating button on completed (older) orders. Unfortunately, it ignores the setting that VAT is included in the product price and adds tax to product price (increasing the total order amount incorrectly)
Activated taxes for new orders
Now when placing a new order, the tax (21%) gets show correctly on checkout and invoice. The tax is included in the price & order total.
Product price 14,95
Tax 3,14 (product price excl. tax 12,35)
Total: 14,95
Recalculating old orders
For older orders when tax was not enabled however it is a different story:
Woocommerce offers the ability to recalculate orders. If I do this for an old order: the tax is added to the product price instead of shown to be included in the product price.
Product price 14,95
Tax 3,14
Total: 18,09
As you can see recalculation ignores the setting that the product price includes VAT.
Have you seen this behaviour, or do you have an idea how to solve this problem?
The correct price for the product is €38 and VAT is included to the price #23%
In the products page the price 30.89 plus 23% = 30.894*1.23 = 37.99962
But when I add a product and go tho the cart, the total price and the cart prices are out by a cent
the cart is €38 but the check out is €38.01
I tried every combination possible to get both prices correct and I can get €37.99 and €40.01 but I can't get €40 in both carts.
I'm not sure how they could be different I thought they would be going by the same calculation but obviously not.
It looks like a rounding issue. Try increasing the number of decimals in WooCommerce > Settings > General
I have a WooCommerce Simple product called Tour and tour price is 500
I have a couple of advanced custom fields, for example Hotel Dropdown and Departure Point Dropdown. Hotel Dropdown has 3 hotels and each hotel has a price. Similarly, Departure Point Dropdown has a few options and each option has a price.
What I am trying to achieve is when you select a hotel on the product details page, hotel price should be added to the product price, e.g. product price 500 plus hotel price 200, so product should show a total of 700. Similarly if you select a departure point, its price should be added to the the total. Any help will be much appreciated.
i want to display price when user select a variable of product one time,but woocommerce shows price twice.
if prices between variables different replace variable price to product price and dosnt show price of a selected variable ,if not shows price difference also in product price.
some body help me
I signed up for Tax Cloud and use Woo Tax to calculate tax. I am trying to only collect sales tax when shipping to WA. Some of my products' tax status is set to none while some is set to taxable. When I changed my shipping address on the taxable products the sales tax still showed up, even if the state I chose was listed as states without sales tax in tax cloud. When I chose products tax status none then I got no sales tax, even if I was shipping to WA.
My question is two-fold: 1) Does tax status taxable mean it will add sales tax no matter what?, and 2) what can I do to make sure any and all products get sales tax when shipping to WA?
When using WooTax and TaxCloud, you should leave the WooCommerce "Tax Status" property as "Taxable" (regardless of your local laws - I will explain).
This is because TaxCloud automatically determines the taxable status of what you are selling based upon the Taxability Information Code (TIC) selected (drop-down menu right below the main edit product panel). The TIC along with your orders' origin and destination addresses, and your TaxCloud configuration control where you collect sales tax, and how much sales tax is due and collected.
This way, if you are selling clothing or prewritten software, or any of the other categories of goods options possible, you do not have to know if the item is taxable, exempt, or partially exempt in the jurisdiction of your customer - just select the TIC category, and TaxCloud will handle it correctly for each transaction's unique fact pattern (including sales tax holidays).
So, to answer your questions:
Be sure the product Tax Status is set to Taxable, to ensure
WooCommerce doesn't try to hide the item from TaxCloud for
calculation.
Be sure to set the appropriate TIC code for the
product (review all the options).
Within TaxCloud, in the "Tax States" area, configure where
you want to collect sales tax.
One more thing... Review your WooCommerce --> Settings --> Tax area to be sure everything is configured correctly:
Enable Taxes: True (Checked)
Prices Entered With Tax: No
Calculate Tax Based On: Customer Shipping Address
Shipping Tax Class: Based upon cart items
Rounding: Unchecked
Additional Tax Classes: [irrelevant - overridden by TaxCloud TIC for each product]
Display Prices in the Shop: Excluding Tax
Display Prices During Cart and Checkout: Excluding Tax
Display Tax Totals:: Itemized
That's all there is to it. Please feel free to call or email TaxCloud customer service if we can help in any way.
Thanks!