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  • Thread Starter hype123

    (@hype123)

    Sorry I probably should of explained it abit better.

    Event organizers will be using the website to sell event tickets. When a ticket sells, the ticket money goes to the organizers and I receive a booking fee.

    The organizer is responsible for taxes on the ticket so I need to show that there is only tax on the booking fee.

    I have already set it up to not charge tax on tickets and to only charge tax on the booking fee but I need to display the tax has only been charged on the booking fee.

    For example:
    Booking Fee (non-refundable) £1.20 (includes £0.20 VAT)

    Please ignore last image and see below image.

    https://i.stack.imgur.com/zPmnw.png

    Mirko P.

    (@rainfallnixfig)

    Hi @hype123,

    Just to check: have you set “Itemized” next to Display tax totals under WooCommerce > Settings > Tax?


    Link to image: https://bit.ly/344ZNTA

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter hype123

    (@hype123)

    @rainfallnixfig

    Yes it has already been set to Itemized but not it’s not showing after booking fee?

    Mirko P.

    (@rainfallnixfig)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for getting back.

    This will require a bit of additional coding. There is a thread you can look at that can give you some insights on how to achieve that, but if you do require more help with the actual coding, we’d recommend hiring a developer or one of the customization experts listed at https://woocommerce.com/customizations/.

    Cheers!

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