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Settings for eBay Tax Calculation

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There are three elements that influence the tax calculation process in M2E Pro:

  • Magento Tax Settings
  • eBay Tax Settings
  • M2E Pro Tax Settings

To understand how the tax is calculated, see a detailed description of each of these elements below.

Magento Tax Settings #

They include the setup of Tax Classes, Tax Rules, as well as Magento system tax configurations.

Tax Classes #

Magento has three Tax Classes based on which tax will be calculated:

  • Tax Zones & Rates
  • Product Tax Class
  • Customer Tax Class

Tax Zones & Rates #

Tax Zones & Rates define the tax applicable depending on the customer’s location (determined by the customer’s shipping or billing address). You will find them under Stores > Taxes > Tax Zones & Rates:

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By clicking on the Tax Rate, you can edit its Country, State, ZIP/Post Range/Code, and Rate Percent at any time:

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Product and Customer Tax Classes #

Product and Customer Tax Classes define the tax applicable to a particular Magento Product or a particular customer accordingly.

All Products and Customer Groups in Magento have a default Product/Customer Tax Class assigned to them automatically. You can check these settings under Stores > Settings > Configuration > Sales > Tax:

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There you can also choose another default Tax Class for your Products and Customer Groups.

Besides, it is possible to override the default Tax Class for a particular Magento Product or Customer Group.

To assign a non-default Product Tax Class to a Magento Product, use the Tax Class option in Magento Product settings:

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To assign a non-default Customer Tax Class to a Customer Group, go to Customers > Customer Groups > Tax Class:

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You can manage Product and Customer Tax Classes at the step of adding new Tax Rules or editing existing ones (Stores > Tax Rules > Add New Tax Rule > Additional Settings):

Manage Tax Classes

Tax Rules #

Tax Rules combine Product Tax Class, Customer Tax Class, and Tax Zone & Rate. These rules define the final tax amount applicable to a particular Magento Product that was bought by a particular Customer from a particular Location.

To add a Tax Rule, navigate to Stores > Taxes > Tax Rules:

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When configuring a new Tax Rule, Magento will automatically use the default Product and Customer Tax Classes specified under Stores > Settings > Configuration > Sales > Tax for a particular Website/Store View.

Under the Additional Settings section, you can indicate another Product/Customer Tax Class for your Tax Rule, if necessary:

Manage Tax Classes

Let’s see how a tax rate is calculated for Magento orders based on the configured Tax Rule.

Tax Rules Example

Your Magento Product is set up to use the Tax Class Taxable Goods.

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A customer who placed an order is related to the Customer Group General.

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The ordered item should be shipped to California.

You have set up a Tax Rule that adds a 15% tax rate to a Magento Product belonging to Taxable Goods purchased by a buyer from the General Customer Group who lives in California.

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Thus, the tax rate specified in your Magento Order will be 15%.

Magento System Tax configurations #

Apart from Tax Rules, there are general Magento tax settings that determine the final tax amount in the order. These settings are located under Stores > Settings > Configuration > Sales > Tax:

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Tax Class for Shipping #

If your store charges a shipping rate, you can specify a separate Product Tax Class that will be used for shipping by default:

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Calculation Settings #

Catalog Prices

Determines whether the final Product Price should include tax or not.

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For example, the Magento Product Price is $100, the tax percent is 5.25%. The final product price will be $105.25.

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For example, the Product Price in Magento Catalog is $100, which already includes the tax amount of 5.25% ($4.99).

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The Product Price displayed to customers will be $95.01:

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Shipping Prices

Determines whether the Shipping Price should include tax or not.

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For example, the Shipping Price is $10. The tax percent is 5%. The final Shipping Price will be $10.50.

For example, the shipping price is $10, which includes a tax percentage of 5%.

Orders, Invoices, Credit Memos Display Settings #

Determines whether the Product Prices, Shipping Amount, Subtotal, and Grand Total, which are displayed in Magento Orders, should include or exclude tax.

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eBay Tax Settings #

There are two ways to charge sales tax on eBay: indicate a tax rate separately per listing or set up a tax table in your Seller Center. To do the latter, navigate to your eBay account > Selling > Selling Preferences > Sales tax table and click Edit.

Then you can apply the configured tax tables to your M2E Pro Listings.

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Each US state has a separate field where you can enter the sales tax rate you want to charge. Leave the field blank if you do not need to collect tax in this state.

Also, there is an option that you can enable to apply sales tax on shipping and handling per state.

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The tax rates provided in this table will be used to calculate sales tax charged on the item’s final price (including shipping and handling costs if enabled).

M2E Pro Tax Settings #

They include setting up Taxation settings in the Selling Policy and Order Tax settings in eBay account configurations.

Taxation Settings in Selling Policy #

Under the Taxation section in your Selling Policy, you can set your tax preferences depending on the eBay site and the products that you sell.

With the help of the Use VAT option, you can apply the VAT rate to your items listed on eBay.co.uk and any European, Asian/Pacific eBay site. You can choose a tax rate to be added on top of the Item Price or included in it.

In a separate field, you can enter the relevant VAT amount (%) that will be submitted to eBay.

When listing items on the US, CA, or eBay Motors sites, you can use eBay Tax Tables previously configured in your Seller Center.

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Order Tax Settings #

Tax Source #

Under the Order Tax Settings section in your eBay account configurations, you can select which tax source should be applied during Magento order creation:

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  • None – neither eBay nor Magento Tax settings will be used. Magento Order will not contain any tax values.
  • eBay – the tax in Magento Order will be calculated based on eBay tax settings.
  • Magento – the tax in Magento Order will be calculated based on Magento tax settings.
  • eBay & Magento – the tax in Magento Order will be calculated based on the tax amount in the imported eBay order. If the tax amount is not specified, Magento Tax settings will be applied.

There is an opportunity to keep track of the taxes that eBay collects for your orders imported to M2E Pro. You can find this information in the Collect and Remit taxes field on the individual order page (eBay > Sales > Select the order > Transaction Item(s)):

Collect and Remit eBay Taxes

M2E Pro Tax Rate and M2E Pro Shipping Rate #

If you choose eBay or eBay & Magento option as a Tax Source, you will find two additional options on your Tax Zones and Rates page in Magento:

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M2E Pro uses them to transfer tax value that is returned from eBay order to Magento order. In other words, M2E Pro Tax Rate and M2E Pro Shipping Tax Rate are used to adjust the eBay tax into the Tax Rule. This way, Magento can recognize and display tax in Magento order properly.

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