Anyone? This is important if you do B2B.
Hi
I am in exactly the same boat.
Off to go looking for a solution.
I found it. Go to your Dashboard –> WooCommerce –> Settings –>Tax. Look for “Price display suffix” You can set it to :
inc.Vat | {price_excluding_tax} ex.VAT
to get both prices. WooCommerce support sucks.
Thanks
Found that page but had no idea!
Cheers
Thanks for the help earlier.
That worked but as it conflicted with my layout i turned it off.
As far as I can see I could add the same info into my “short description” and have all the info in nice plain text appear there.
But I am having difficulty as I am not a coder writing the correct code.
Here is a product I am using to “play” with and it has the (clearly useless) code in the description area.
Here
Help PLEASE 🙂
I am an online shop in the UK. Would appreciate your help.
We sell to businesses so we have to have our prices for each product listed as trade price (price exclusive of vat). I have displayed ‘0%’ or 20% in a column to allow them to see which are applicable for tax.
However my BIG problem is, the Subtotal, actually INCLUDES the tax. The Tax should be included in the ‘Total GBP’ (see below 1st column is my problem – 2nd column is my ideal):-
Subtotal £81.29 £75.15
Shipping £ 6.00 £ 6.00
VAT % £ 7.34 £ 7.34
TOTAL £88.49 £88.49
Any help urgently would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you