• Hello, I have problems showing the VAT correct.
    I want to calculate the tax according to the home of the customer, so I set that up.
    That results in all products showing the price without VAT, and only if a customer starts a checkout where he enters his country, the prices show correctly with VAT.

    I would like to have the prices shown with the VAT valid on the shop origin, which is in my case Germany with 19%. If the customers enters his country, lets say Norway, the price should change with his VAT.

    Is that possible somehow?
    What happens when I set the tax-settings so, that it shows the VAT from the shop country, does it change VAT when a customer enters his country?

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  • In the tax rates table, the last catch-all line would be 4 * (wild cards) with 19% tax.

    I suspect WC still won’t calculate tax until it know the customer’s address. Did you try setting the customer’s address to geolocate?

    Thread Starter Lschreyer

    (@lschreyer)

    I have a tax rate table, you mean that table where you can set tax per country?
    So I should add a line with “****” as country and set that to 19% Tax?

    I activated Geolocation now, thanx for that tip, did not see that option before.

    Not quite, country code = *, state code = *, postcode = *, city = * and tax = 19%. This will catch everyone. This is the lowest line in the table.

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