Woocommerce subscription: seperate tax rate, one for the signup fee and second for the recurring payment - wordpress

We have a website that sells subscriptions.
The customer will get a physical product and then will be charged each month for the service.
We use WooCommerce Subscriptions plugin. We set the subscription product so the "Signup fee" will be used to charge for the physical device, and the subscription fee is for the service.
On some US states, the Tax for service and tangibles is different. For us it means different tax rate for the product (one time) and another tax rate for the recurring payment (service).
Since there is only one option to have Tax Class, I could not find a way to make it happen. Any ideas?

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The answer is to separate the subscription into two products. one as service and one as tangible.
We add the tangible on-the-fly.

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I can see how you'd think this would a subscription, but since the user won't be making further payments, maybe it's easier to sell as a simple product?
Like back in the old days when they used to sell the unlimited travel tickets.
Not really a subscription per say, as user pays a lot up front and get's to keep it for life.

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#Marin Atanasov - I can't, because this is not tax, it's fee and it's not acceptable for our inspection. I already had that tax created in paypal, but it's not ok, because I have three different webstores, one in OC, one in woocommerce, and one in shopmania. I found one extension for OC that already calculates my fee for slovenian users, so I removed tax (so called fee) for them in paypal, but than the webshop in shopmania targets costumers in ex yugoslavia. But, the OC shop also does not exclude ex yugoslavian costumers, so the fee can be charged twice. The problem is also with the third webshop - woocommerce- where I have now for all costumers set up 3.4% fee, but if the costumer from ex yugoslavia orders than the fee is again charged twice, because I didn't remove it from tax in paypal. I need to find a resolution so the all three webshops have their own extension to calculate the fee, and delete taxes that I already set up in paypal.
If paypal would allow multiple webstores under 1 company name, this would be easy to fix.. but I can not enter my credit card number for all three webstores.. :(
Do you have any idea what to do? I am lost.
Perhaps you can use the built-in taxes? They provide you with the option to specify custom tax rates for countries.
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Create your custom tax rates for the preferred tax class under WooCommerce -> Settings -> Tax
Select your preferred tax class for each of the products, and make each product Taxable
Make sure the taxes are enabled and properly configured per your preferences in WooCommerce -> Settings -> Tax
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