• Resolved takemyall7

    (@takemyall7)


    Hello!

    I am working through a tax set up issue on my new site. I am using the WooCommerce Tax and Ship extension. My only economic nexus at this point is in the state of North Carolina (USA). North Carolina charges variable general sales tax rates based on county. If I enable automated taxes, WooCommerce does seem to calculate correctly based on zip code. There’s no issue there.

    My issue comes when I need to apply a reduced rate to certain products. A good number of my products require a 2% reduced rate instead of the variable general rate. The problem that I’m running into is that even if I setup the reduced rate correctly, it does not appear that the extension is even looking at the reduced rate table, instead only looking at the Standard automatic rates.

    I’m at a loss for what to do. Is my only option to build out tables for over 1,000 NC zip codes or go the paid route?

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  • Thread Starter takemyall7

    (@takemyall7)

    I was able to find a manual workaround. Marking this as resolved.

    Plugin Support Zubair Zahid (woo-hc)

    (@doublezed2)

    Hello takemyall7,

    Thank you for contacting WooCommerce support!

    It’s great to hear that you were able to resolve the issue you were having with the tax setup on your new site.

    Could you kindly share with us how you managed to navigate this? Details of your solution would be greatly appreciated, as it could significantly help us improve the system for everyone’s benefit.

    This community thrives thanks to customers like you who are willing to share their knowledge and experiences. ??

    Looking forward to hearing more about your solution!

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