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Brexit VAT rules for Children's clothing store

Brexit VAT rules for Children's clothing store

Hello!

My store sells children's clothing that should be 0% VAT as per new Brexit regulations, but it's not limited to this, some products we sell are miscellaneous, like sunglasses and bags that are 20% VAT. Due to Brexit we will have to do some changes to our product taxation.

The changes after 31st of December are:

  • A cart that is >135 pounds will always be sold with 0% tax (this is easy to implement, just add a checkout/cart rule that if the cart is >135, then tax = 0%)
  • A cart that is <135 pounds has to be sold with 20% tax (this is the one I need assistance with)

The issue is, I'm not sure what is the most logical way of implementing this, for example if a customer adds some products that are 0% and some that are 20% VAT, and the cart is <135 pounds, does taxation apply to all of the cart, ignoring the 0%?

 

How are you dealing with this? Any suggestions or resolutions are welcome!

Thanks!

6 REPLIES 6

Re: Brexit VAT rules for Children's clothing store

Apply cart rule

default tax = 0%;

if($total < 135)

{

     if($category in (23,45,56)) <===  Mention categories for tax 20%

    {

                 tax = 20%;

   }

}

 

use above nested cart rules your problem will be solved , I have not given cart rule syntax here but just shared logic with you, hope it will help you.

Re: Brexit VAT rules for Children's clothing store

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Re: Brexit VAT rules for Children's clothing store

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Re: Brexit VAT rules for Children's clothing store

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