Hi @bvedgie,
Thanks for providing your system status report; it’s helpful in troubleshooting this issue. I understand how important it is to have access to your tax reports, and I appreciate your patience as we work through this.
I’ve tested this feature on my test site, and I was able to download the tax report as a CSV file directly to my computer. By default, this report should download to your device rather than being sent via email—unless another plugin has modified this behavior. From your system status report, I noticed that you have some WooCommerce-related plugins installed that may be interacting with this functionality and potentially affecting how reports are generated. Here’s a screenshot for reference: https://cln.sh/y1BvZZgp0QfY9wCV6Cqc.
To determine if a plugin conflict is causing the issue, I’d recommend performing a conflict test by temporarily disabling all plugins except WooCommerce and then testing if the tax report downloads correctly. You can follow this guide for step-by-step instructions: https://woocommerce.com/document/how-to-test-for-conflicts/#deactivation-and-testing. If the report downloads successfully after disabling other plugins, you can reactivate them one by one to identify the conflicting plugin.
Let me know how the test goes and if you need any further assistance.
Regarding the previous response containing your email address, I’ll report it to the team for removal to prevent any spam-related concerns.
Looking forward to your update!