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In reply to: WooCommerce North Carolina Sales TaxI just installed TaxJar– NO COUNTY FIELD. So even it that doesn’t solve the problem.
Here’s what I’m probably going to do: For each zip code, round the tax up to the highest rate. At least that way I won’t owe extra tax. I’ll let the state figure the rest out. I mean, their own tax form isn’t as specific as city/county(!), so…
The only other thing I can think of, which would take A LOT of manual work, is to go through and add the 4-digit extension to each zip. But 1) that will probably quadruple the number of zip codes b/c there are multiple four-digit extensions per zip, and 2) there’d have to be some kind of plugin to automatically populate the four-digit extension based on the address becasue most folks have no clue what their zip extension is.
I don’t think the second option is even a possibility. So I’m going with #1.
If you come up with “the” solution, please share!
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In reply to: WooCommerce North Carolina Sales TaxSee my edited comment above re: the county/zip question
(I figured out how to convert my pdf by opening on Acrobat Pro and saving as a spreadsheet.)
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In reply to: WooCommerce North Carolina Sales Tax(Note: Edited from my original reply)
I too am in NC and am trying to get my sales tax set up in WooCommerce.
Re: the last portion of your question about overlapping zip codes in different cities/counties This might help you think about it a different way: The form that you have to submit to the state only lists the tax percentages as a lump sum, not broke out by county or zip. So, as long as you have your WooCommerce taxes set up by zips with the corresponding tax, you should be fine. I assume the WooCommerce reports will tell you how much tax you charged at the 2% rate, 2.25% rate and so on… plus the state rate of 4.75%. The state takes care of doing the hard part of dyving up who gets what.
Here’s what the state tax payment form looks like if you want to take a look: https://www.dornc.com/downloads/fillin/e500_webfill.pdf
The NCDOR site is a maze of confusing twists and turns, but here’s the link that takes you to the door of the maze: https://www.dor.state.nc.us/taxes/sales/
Good Luck!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] Grid start on Sunday?You really should update the screenshots for this plugin. They show a “Sunday-Saturday” calendar. If I had know that this was not the actual view available, I would have gone with a different plugin. Disappointing. Love the clean design, but this is a no-go. :-/ Hope the update comes soon. Until then… I’m off to find a different calendar.
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In reply to: [SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam] User Registration SPAMIn the past few months I have been bombared by spam registrations– all coming from “laposte.net”. My husband (who manages the back-end of my site) as installed Stop Spammer Registration, SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam, and Stop Spammer Widget… none of which have been able to stop the spam. I don’t really understand what’s going on here, and why registrations associated with this one email provider keep getting through.
Any thoughts or suggestions?