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Good afternoon,
Is there a way to change the VAT rate manually from our POS for several items at the same time ? We cannot create a new tax rule as we are operating with 3 different tax rates at the moment due to specific COVID regulations. Taxe rules allow you to exclude 1 tax rate which leaves us with 2, so it wouldn't work.
Thanks
Charlotte
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Hi @CharlotteYS, welcome to the Seller Community!
I looked into this and you can always manually edit tax rates for multiple items at once by going into Settings > Checkout > Taxes within your Square Point of Sale app. Here, you should see all active tax rates on your account and be able to select which item it applies to.
When adding items to sale, you can always go in and manually switch tax rates off and back on. However, you can only do this for one item at a time; there isn't a way to manually change tax rates for several items when adding them to sale at this time.
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Hi @CharlotteYS, welcome to the Seller Community!
I looked into this and you can always manually edit tax rates for multiple items at once by going into Settings > Checkout > Taxes within your Square Point of Sale app. Here, you should see all active tax rates on your account and be able to select which item it applies to.
When adding items to sale, you can always go in and manually switch tax rates off and back on. However, you can only do this for one item at a time; there isn't a way to manually change tax rates for several items when adding them to sale at this time.
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