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Subsequent change of VAT rate

In this tutorial you will learn the points that have to be considered when the tax rates stored in the shop are subsequently adjusted (e.g. due to a change in the law).
 

Adjusting the tax rate in the settings

Adjusting the tax rate in the settings
You can adjust the tax rates stored in the shop in the administration under Settings > Shop > Taxes. You can find general information on how to use the module here.

When changing the tax rates, please note that this has no effect on the stored product prices. The prices are fixed in the database, only the respective tax portion is dynamically calculated in the shopping cart.

Adjusting product prices through discounts

So that your already stored product prices also benefit from the subsequent tax adjustment, you can use the module Promotions in your admin's menu under Marketing

There you create a new action in the first step by clicking on the button add promotion.

You now configure the basic settings for your sales channel.

In our example, we named the action "VAT reduction", assigned a sales channel and set the total redemptions and individual redemptions to 0 so that the action can be used indefinitely.

In the next step you click on discounts and create two discounts.

1. Tax reduction from 19% to 16%:


2. Tax reduction from 7% to 5%:

Now you can directly add the second discount by clicking on add promotion. Here you enter the value 1.87 and create a new product rule according to the same procedure.

 

Note: The VAT saving is not 3% or 2%, but 2.52% or 1.87% respectively. This is because the prices are reduced from 119% to 116% and not from 100% to 97%.


Adjusting tax rates for orders

It is also possible to adjust the tax rates for existing orders. To do this, click on the desired order and edit it by clicking on the Edit button, which you will find in the upper right corner.

Now you can edit the tax rate by double clicking on it and then save it.. 

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