Dropshipping is a business model that lets you sell products by using a supplier.
Hello all, I am a dropshipper out of Ohio and one of my best selling product lines comes from a manufacturer in california. Per the manufacturer, I need to charge sales tax to customers in california who purchase those items from me.
Right now, I have my store set up to only charge sales tax when I sell items to customers in Ohio, but it is for all products, not only certain ones. How would I set up in Shopify to only charge tax to customers in california who buy a product from this one specific manufacturer?
Hi @MSchaffer30
I see what you're trying to do—you need to charge sales tax only on products from a specific manufacturer when sold to customers in California, while keeping everything else taxed normally. Shopify’s built-in tax settings don’t allow product-specific tax rules by default, but there’s a way to set this up with a manual tax override using Shopify’s tax collection settings. Here’s how you can do it:
Since Shopify doesn’t let you apply taxes by manufacturer directly, the workaround is to create a collection with the products from that manufacturer and apply a tax override.
This setup ensures tax is charged only when someone in California buys from that manufacturer, while all other products remain taxed as per your default settings.
Let me know if you run into any issues, and I’ll be happy to assist!
Best regards,
Daisy
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