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megseoh reacted to fredericG in Food Items and Sales Tax
@SQUARESPACE with all the online store popping up, this should be high on the list. My client needs this for his store, and now i have to tell him the tool i recommended for tis simplicity might end up being complicated…
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megseoh reacted to alexandremorin in Food Items and Sales Tax
I agree, I also wish to sell products with and without taxes, a simple checkbox on each product, taxable or not. Would be a godsend!
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megseoh reacted to shiborigirl in Food Items and Sales Tax
Agree- this is definity something that needs attention. I sell product (taxable in my state) as well as a non taxable service (such as a workshop) that does not get taxed. My only option is to refund the sales tax to those who purchase a non taxable workshop-not ideal!
Please add a feature to make this possible! Thank you!
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megseoh reacted to DougR in Food Items and Sales Tax
Just spoke with someone on chat (very good experience, by the way) and this is still not possible. The whole point of providing the ability to capture taxes separately is to make my job easier when filing with my state's taxation department. If I have to figure out which items were incorrectly priced due to non-taxability, I've lost that convenience and I might as well *not* separate taxes from my product prices.
Please, developers, add this feature. Wix + Weebly handles this properly! A simple checkbox on each product would suffice.
I have to admit that I'm amazed this site/product/store is as popular as it is without this feature - it really made me think I was missing something. But nope.
I hope this gets resolved so I can switch to SquareSpace from a competitor - I like the looks!
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megseoh reacted to SquarespaceAddThisNow in Food Items and Sales Tax
I've asked SquareSpace for the same thing. They should give users the options to override tax.
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megseoh reacted to fromscratchlb in Food Items and Sales Tax
Hi, I am selling both food items and pottery on my site. The food items do not need to be taxed in california but the pottery does. I can't figure out how to apply taxes to only certain items though. Is there any kind of work around for this?