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  • You can already do this with WooCommerce. In WooCommerce Settings > Tax, you can specify the tax rate for each country, for each tax class.

    Thread Starter teamoon27

    (@teamoon27)

    Yes, i know. thanks.
    but i have a problem with that: the price is changing then!
    For example i have a book with 7% for country A for 14€ (107%), WC sells it for country B with 0% for 13,08€. But i want to have the same price.

    Your plugin would solve it, if it has different taxes for different prices! ??

    @teamoon27 I’m afraid that it won’t be as simple, as that’s not how WooCommerce works. A price including tax means “price including the tax that applies to the store’s base country“. That is, if you store is based in Germany, and tax is 20%, your “price including tax” will always be “price including 20% tax“, not “price including the tax that applies to customer’s country“. When customer buys a product, tax gets recalculated as follows:
    price = price - 20% tax (that applies to Germany) + X% tax (that applies to customer)

    We have been working with multi-currency and multi-country environments since 2013, but we still haven’t found a way to reliably implement a logic to set price as “including whatever tax applies to customer“. I’m sure that we will find a way.

    Note: this plugin is not made by us, we are just trying to help.

    @teamoon27 i have the same problem, I need to do the same thing. Have you found the solution?

    Thread Starter teamoon27

    (@teamoon27)

    i’m sorry. no solution found! if you find something, please tell me ??

    In case you are still looking for a solution, we updated our Tax Display by Country plugin to allow keeping product prices fixed, regardless of the tax that applies to the customer. Since the plugin is not part of this repository I won’t discuss it here, but you can find it going to my website (see my profile).

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