Need to Add Additional TAX for Shipping
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Hi Team,
I am using this plugin in that we already implemented based on weight we have added the shipping charges now in addition to that we need to add the tax for the shipping charges also?
How do I do that… can anyone help me with that?
Thanks in Advance
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Hi @muralikrishnanrb,
thank you for your question. To apply a tax to a shipping cost you should use Woocomerce’s built-in mechanism.You can choose the tax rate for shipping in Woocommerce > Settings > Tax > Tax options. Make sure to check “Shipping” checkbox in a settings table for chosen tax rate.
In case of additional questions feel free to reach out.
Kind regards,
GregHi B R MuraliKrishnan (@muralikrishnanrb),
Thank you for reaching out. Our plugin is specifically designed to only offer shipping calculations based on customized rules.
The default tax settings are already built-in into WooCommerce. You can read more about them here:
https://woocommerce.com/document/setting-up-taxes-in-woocommerce/And if you require more detailed features for tax calculations, there are plenty of 3rd party plugins offering it based on the type of your products and available regions.
If you have any additional questions regarding shipping – please reply.
Kind regards,
PiotrekPS. Sorry, I didn’t see that my colleague already gave you the reply.
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This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by
Piotrek Bodera.
Hi @grzegorzturbasa,
Thanks for the reply
I tried the method which you said already
Now in addition to that, we need to add one more additional Tax for the shipping items
please find the attached link for the reference screenshot
so already based on weight we are charging the shipping charge now in addition to that we need to add tax for the shipping charges items also
for ex: the shipping charge is Rs.60 for less than 500kg order items so for the Rs: 60 we need to add additional 18%
Rs. 60 + 18% (Rs.10.8) = Total Rs. 70.80 likewise It has to come.
Also, I need to display that as Shipping Tax on the site also after the shipping charges I need to mention Shipping tax also on the site and the invoice in both areas.
Any suggestion on this will be most welcome to solve this issue.
Also, any other plugin suggestions which you mentioned can you say the plugin names will try those
Thanks in advance
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This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by
B R MuraliKrishnan.
Please mind that neither me nor my colleague @grzegorzturbasa are tax advisors. Shipping solutions is our specialty and that’s what we offer in our plugins.
The tax settings of your store are out of scope of our support. What we can help with is the functionality of our Flexible Shipping plugin.
In short – you decide whether the shipping fee is already taxed or not. Specifically, you can set the Shipping Tax in WooCoommerce settings:
https://woocommerce.com/document/setting-up-taxes-in-woocommerce/#shipping-tax-classYou can also choose how the prices of products and shipping are shown in your store:
https://woocommerce.com/document/setting-up-taxes-in-woocommerce/#display-prices-during-cart-and-checkoutRegarding adding a specific percentage fee based on the order value. We do offer this functionality but only in our PRO version, not in the free version. You can read how it works in our documentation here:
https://octolize.com/docs/article/39-flexible-shipping-cost-as-a-percentage-of-orders-valueIf you have any additional questions regarding our PRO plugin, please reach us out here. This forum is designed only to support users of the free version of Flexible Shipping.
I’m sorry but I can’t recommend any specific tax 3rd party plugins in this thread. You can try to find a solution directly in the WooCommerce Extensions Store: https://woocommerce.com/products/
Kind regards,
PiotrekAs we haven’t got any replies, I’m marking this topic as resolved for now.
Kind regards,
Piotrek@muralikrishnanrb Did you get a resolution for adding 18% shipping tax? I also need a solution for the same.
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