hussong
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Thank you for your prompt reply and the kind words, I appreciate it.
Thanks for pointing out the ways to disable the unwanted features via settings.
While this helps on a single site, it can still be a showstopper for users who run this plugin on many sites, where dashboard screen space and website admin time can become precious.
Maybe your team could consider making new features and widgets opt-in instead of opt-out?Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [WooCommerce PayPal Payments] Incredibly unreliable for SubscriptionsI was wondering about the current status on PayPal Payments with Subscriptions? Is the update that fixes the issues already available?
We need to upgrade but are unsure when and how…
Thanks in advance!
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In reply to: [One Stop Shop for WooCommerce] Tax Class Names / TranslationsSure, combining them is not an option at all. I was thinking about how to set up the reduced tax classes and here are my current thoughts:
- There are two “reduced rates” (“super-reduced” and “intermediate” are “special rates” and separate tax classes).
- Most EU countries have two reduced rates. Some only have one. Denmark has none.
- There are different ways to order and name them (1 and 2, high and low, common and rare etc.)
- Shops based in Germany will already have a tax class called “Erm??igter Steuersatz” (or similar), with 7% set for all EU countries (unless over threshold).
- Shop owners will probably want to keep using this tax class, so they don’t have to re-assign the reduced tax class on their products.
- The safe option would be to re-use this existing tax class for the HIGHER of the two reduced rates. That way the shop owner is on the safe side and can err on the side of caution. Better have a rate too high than too low here. If a country only has one reduced rate, it goes in this tax class.
- The LOWER of the two reduced rates could go in a NEW tax class called “lower reduced rate” (or something). This is a new tax rate and will have to be manually assigned to products for the lower rates to take effect.
Hope this helps!
- This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by hussong.
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In reply to: [One Stop Shop for WooCommerce] Tax Class Names / TranslationsI’m still trying to find a tax class setup that can cover all countries with all their special cases in a way that’s safe and manageable for the store owner.
@vendidero If you’re currently in the same boat and would like to compare notes, feel free to get in touch!
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In reply to: [One Stop Shop for WooCommerce] Tax Class Names / TranslationsHm, I’m starting to realize that a second reduced rate is not necessarily the same as an intermediate rate. Have to rethink how to map this to WooCommerce, if I need another tax class and what it means for my naming scheme. Oh dear, this is quite a bit more complex than I though it would be :-/
- This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by hussong.
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In reply to: [One Stop Shop for WooCommerce] Tax Class Names / TranslationsThanks a lot for the quick reply!
I’m a “Muttersprachler” as well, that’s why it’s driving me nuts I guess ??
I’ve done some digging and have gathered my translations here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ricGSHsjiI4Sl0_-yyl7zxKJ_5Rn0UmPNXpVis0xLHY/edit?usp=sharing
My best source for German names for the special tax classes (intermediate, super-reduced, zero) was the EU website (seems legit): https://europa.eu/youreurope/business/taxation/vat/vat-rules-rates/index_de.htm
DATEV seems to prefer “reduziert” over “erm??igt”, plus it’s a bit simpler, so I’m running with “reduziert” (of course that’s just a matter of personal preference): https://apps.datev.de/dnlexka/document/1021662#D288230377594320267
I just did some testing and I can have pretty tax class names (and slugs) via the language files (for WooCommerce and OSS), but then the plugin seems to have trouble finding them again. The tax classes are created but EU rates are only written for Standard (however, when I disable OSS Teilname again, the plugins seems to find my reduced rate and sets all rates to 7%).
I would like to try the filter next, so I can provide my actual slugs to the plugin. Could you give an example what the function would look like in a functions.php file?
Side note: Kudos for using GB + BT* for Northern Ireland! I puzzled this out for myself and my clients back in December, but haven’t seen anyone else use it ‘in the wild’ yet ??
Best Regards
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In reply to: [Manage Notification E-mails] Multisite > All Emails deactivated OOTBThank you, I appreciate it!
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In reply to: [Autocomplete WooCommerce Orders] Report: Not working with StripeThis is very useful for me, thank you!
Thanks for the reply and the helpful pointer, that’ll help us look deeper into it!
Any feedback on this? The issue still persists.
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In reply to: [Manage Notification E-mails] Multisite > All Emails deactivated OOTBThanks for the swift reply and the feedback!
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In reply to: [WooCommerce Admin] How to remove pluginThanks for the explanation, that clears things up!
We have just updated to version 9.6.9 of “Product Feed PRO for WooCommerce” and the problem still persists.
Could you please fix your selectors so that other plugin’s settings screen are not affected?
Thank you!
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In reply to: [WooCommerce Google Ads Dynamic Remarketing] Integration with Borlabs CookieThanks for the quick reply and the information, super helpful!
We’ll give this another go in the next few days and I’ll make sure we report our results back in this thread.
I’ve happily left a raving review, thanks for the great work ??
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