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Guide To WooCommerce Taxes

WooCommerce, offers a straightforward tax configuration feature that you can setup and regulate from the settings dashboard.

Herein is the step-by-step guide on how to apply the tax rules in WooCommerce.

Step 1: Enable Tax Settings

To get started with the tax configuration on your WooCommerce store, visit the dashboard.

After checking the ‘Enable Taxes’ checkbox, there will be a new settings tab for Taxes. The Tax tab has four sub-pages: Tax Options, Standard Rates, Regular Rate Rates, and Zero Rate Rates.

Step 2: Configure Your Tax Options

When you click on the Tax tab, the Tax Options page will be displayed showing a series of options to setup the tax rules as applicable in your country.

To open the Tax Options go to Settings-> Tax-> Tax Options

On the Tax Options page, you can set up taxes based on various parameters and select from a range of alternatives for each. Herein is a list of tax calculation parameters on this page and the available alternatives for each parameter:

Prices Entered with Tax: There are two alternatives for the sellers to display prices on their WooCommerce store to be setup according to the preferences chosen under this tax option:

Calculate Tax Based On: This is the second parameter on the Tax Options page. It allows the storeowners to set up location-based taxes. You can choose from the three available options:

Shipping Tax Class
You can choose from a multiple options when imposing shipping taxes:

Rounding Checkbox

The rounding checkbox displays the message “Round tax at subtotal level, instead of rounding per line”.
This checkbox allows you to select the way you want to round up the taxes on the invoice.

Step 3: Set Up Additional Tax Classes

WooCommerce offers mainly three types of tax classes that you can add to your products on your store. You can view them in sub menu under the Tax tab.