ECMS tax tables

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|Los Alamitos ||0.0||0.0||8.750 %  
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|Los Alamos ||0.0||0.0||8.750 %  
|Los Alamos ||0.0||0.0||8.750 %  
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|Los Altos Hills||0.0||0.0||9.250 %
|Los Altos Hills||0.0||0.0||9.250 %
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|Los Angeles ||0.0||0.0||9.750 %
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Revision as of 15:36, 27 January 2010

Overview

Tax tables allow you to setup taxes for various states, cities, and counties. Tax tables are similar to shipping tables and can be configured in bulk using an import file.

How Tax Tables Function

Tax tables are inheriting. This means that all cities in a state inherit the tax rate for the state and all cities in a county* inherit the tax rate for the state, county, and city.

CityState RateCounty RateLocal Rate (City)
Los Alamitos 0.00.08.750 %
Los Alamos 0.00.08.750 %
Los Altos Hills0.00.09.250 %
Los Altos 0.00.09.250 %
Los Angeles 0.00.09.750 %

* Taxes are based on the city a user supplies for billing. If a user supplies a city that does not have a tax rate setup for it eCMS does not fall back to the county since eCMS has no way of knowing what county that city is in.

Viewing/Modifying Tax Tables

Login to your eCMS control panel and go to Settings >> Tax Tables. Here you can view or edit your tables.

Tax tables in eCMS.
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