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Last updated by Bobby 1 year, 3 months ago.

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February 27, 2024 at 3:27 pm #15349901

vitaliN-2

I am currently facing a tax-related issue with my WooCommerce settings. In general, I have configured all entered and displayed product prices to be inclusive of tax. Operating in two shops located in LV and LT, the tax rate is set at 21%. Recently, I added a translated site for EE, and the system adjusted the prices due to EE's tax rate being 22%. Now, I find myself unsure of how to rectify this situation.

For instance, a product priced at 349 EUR in LV and LT is being displayed as 351.88 EUR in EE.

To address this concern, I would appreciate guidance on resolving the tax calculation discrepancy across these regions. Thank you for your assistance.

February 28, 2024 at 12:54 am #15351697

Bobby
WPML Supporter since 04/2015

Languages: English (English )

Timezone: America/Los_Angeles (GMT-07:00)

Hi,

If I am not mistaken this is based on settings from WooCommerce.

What is your setting for "Calculate tax based on" in Woocommerce > Settings > Tax

If you temporarily deactivate WPML, are the prices showing OK?

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