• Resolved rebeccaolson

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    Hello! The primary reason we’re using Jetpack with Woocommerce is because it automatically calculates the correct sales tax (for our state, Washington) by address – which is fantastic. However, when we pull a report for taxes so that we can pay our quarterly state sales tax, every single rate simply shows as “US-WA-WA TAX-1” – so there’s no way to tell which jurisdiction this tax belongs to. This essentially renders the reporting useless (we have to manually go through every order and sort by zip code in order to calculate how much tax we owe.)

    I have gone into the Woocommerce>Settings>Tax>Standard Rates and I see all the automatically populated tax rate information. I have tried changing the “Tax Name” from the generic “WA Tax” to the name of the city + zip code. However, this didn’t make a change on the reporting end – all the tax codes still show as “US-WA-WA TAX-1”. I am unsure if this is a bug and the reporting should be showing the tax name I’ve chosen, or if this is a design flaw and I need to request this feature.

    Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

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