Woocommerce - Reserved status - woocommerce

I'm trying to create my shop (art pictures), all products are unique.
All sales are "cash on delivery" and I wonder if it's possible to display 3 differents states for a product :
- product available
- product sold-out
- product reserved
This last state means that the user have finish to complete his card and just wait for my approval. Is it possible to do ?

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How to display the regular price in the order items table in the admin

This is the sale price that is displayed (excluding the VAT) in addition to the quantity and the total price and the VAT, for each item in the order items table.
I would like to display the regular price and the discount of the product item.
I checked in the WC_Order_Item_Product, but I could not find the information and I do not want to retrieve it from the related product attributes because that information can change.
I want the information that was active when the order was created.
I searched on this site and and googled a lot but could find any information. Is it even possible ?

WooCommerce: tax price filter not being applied in admin

I've implemented a filter as per this WooCommerce article on taxes:
add_filter('woocommerce_adjust_non_base_location_prices', '__return_false');
This effectively 'ignores' tax rates on checkout: an €8,99 product (where prices are added inclusive of tax) being sold from a UK store will cost €8,99 to a German customer, a French customer or an ROI customer. This all works fine on the front end.
However, I just created an order in the backend for a German customer, and that €8,99 product is being added to the order at €7,49 with no tax. I understand from a tax perspective why this is happening (a UK store selling in Germany shouldn't apply tax, so 8.99 - 20% UK VAT = 7.49), however this seems to be ignoring my woocommerce_adjust_non_base_location_prices filter.
At the moment my filter call is just a single line in a custom plugin, so being implemented at plugins_loaded, I guess. There's no condition for it (e.g. if (!is_admin()) {}), so I'm wondering if I need some other kind of condition to ensure it is applied to admin orders, or if I'm looking at a bug?

WooCommerce : set TAX on product page

I'd like to set a specific Tax on each product.
I see i can create tax classes, but i'm going to have many different taxes, one per product, on more than 300 products.
Is it possible to set the tax % on the product page when i create it ?
Do you know a plugin for that ?
What want to do is to calculate Tax Based On SKU and not shipping address.
So i need to have a field on product page where i can enter a TVA number, manually.
Do you think it's possible ?
OR an other way maybe :
- have one taxe class
- in the tax class add many taxes rates with all the same country code, and no zip code
- create a field in the product page to assign the right tax rate for the product (instead of assign a class rate)
What do you think about that ?

WooCommerce - Checking if my first variable subscription item is sold

I have two Questions:
Question 1:
I am using a "Woocommerce product bundle" and "Woocommerce subscriptions" plugins and want to restrict my FIRST variable subscription item to restrict to sold to only one customer? In other words no other customer can buy it if one customer is already subscribe to it.
Question 2:
Also How do I check in the custom loop if the customer is subscribe so I can exclude that product from my archive product page?
Thanks!

Woocommerce single product tax status trumps WooTax, and Tax Cloud

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!

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