Use TAX CLASS. In tax settings you can add multiple tax classes.
In tax class 1 add the 25% rate.
In tax class 2 add the 12% rate
Assign the tax class to the product.
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the answer. I have used the TAX CLASS, see attached images below. And then I have assigned this tax class to the product. Have I missed something out?
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Regards,
Then assign to products. I don’t think that naming is too good though. Which is standard rate for your location? What is the other for?
I have assigned to products.
The standard rate is 25%.
But I don’t want to use this standard rate. I only want to use the “25%” Tax class and the “12%” tax class.
What should I name them?
Thankful for assistance.
use ‘standard’ default tax rate for 25%
Make a ‘reduced rate’ for the 12% and assign that to the product which needs it.
I have done that now.
The only issue is that the 12% rate does not work when I add that product to the cart.
Somehow it still displays 25% tax. See image below please. Should I maybe change priority or something?
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Best regards!
Show taxes ‘itemised’ in settings too so they are broken up.
Are you referring to this field:
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Because I have changed it to show taxtotal per each product.
yeah that was it. If you add one of each product, do you get two tax totals?
I have done that and added 2 products with 2 different tax classes. It only uses the 25% tax class. Please see image below:
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It shows 25% even if I have the 12% product in cart ONLY.
I want you to try one of each in the cart at the same time.
Yes I have, It uses the 25% tax rate on the total sum.
Taxes are not calculated on the total, its per product.
With your setup, the tax for 169kr at 12% should be 169 – ( 169 / 1.2 ) = 28.16
But if you look at the image above: http://s11.postimg.org/k0uj5pmg3/image.jpg
It still gives me on the total?
Have I pressed something wrong there or what?
it shows on the total yes, but its not calculated on the total.