You can set tax class per variation, so thats perfectly fine to do.
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ksmit
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I’m probably thinking in some wrong direction, or setting up te variations wrong then.
I got:
product x with product y
product x with product w
product x with product z
where product x should be 6% and products y,w,z 21%
Have you setup another tax class + more rates in WC > Settings > Taxes yet?
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ksmit
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Yes, i got 0, 6 and 21% in the tax rates. I can choose from them in the variations (standard, reduced, zero) but only choose one.
I got lessons for 6% and want to add wetsuits (21%)
The variations would be like:
3 day lesson + wetsuits men brand x
3 day lesson + wetsuits ladies brand x
3 day lesson + wetsuits men brand y
3 day lesson + wetsuits ladies brand y
4 day lesson + wetsuits men brand x
4 day lesson + westuit ladies ….. etc
But i just don’t see a way to set taxes at 6 and 21%
I’m starting to think that it would be easier to give discount on a wetsuit when a 3 or 4 day lesson is bought. But that wouldn’t look as good as a total package.
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ksmit
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Yes i know that button, but i just can’t get them both working.
But it should be possible, right? I’ll just try adding different varations 🙂
Maybe I’m misunderstanding what you’re trying, but the screenshot I made shows how you can give different variations different tax rates based on tax class.
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ksmit
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http://www.kartaboardsports.com/product/3-of-4-daagse-kitesurfles-wetsuit/
This way i got the 3 day course at € 219,- and 6% ande the wetsuit at € 180,- and 21% but the 3day course won’t add up to the wetsuits,
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ksmit
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And with the sweater as an example:
Sweaters are 6%, whick you can choose in Black, white and blue. But you can also have them with a print but that would be 21%
In attributes you’d fill in: Sweater: black | white | blue |
and Print: print x | print y | print z |
Then you go to variations and add different variations, which should give you quite a couple of variations ….. and then?
So all would have 6% except the variations for attributes with the 21% rate, e.g.:
black | print x – tax class = 21