Hi there,
As some other Canadian retailers will know, we currently have a two month tax exemption on certain products Canada-wide (except some items in Quebec still being charged PST). Everything was working well for us up until this past Friday Dec 20th, and now all of our orders are calculating taxes incorrectly.
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Shipping options were not being taxed (both Canada Post and Fedex)
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HST totals were incorrect on more than one order.
I’ve tried order combinations for only tax-exempt items, and its very clear in those cases that the tax is not being charged on the shipping fee, which it should be as that is not tax-exempt.
Additionally, on orders that are being tax regularly, we are still not seeing tax charged on shipping.
We also just received an order for 1 item where the invoice says tax was charged at the correct rate, but yet the total comes to the subtotal of the items + shipping rate (no tax) and that is what the customer was charged.
Ex.
Item 1: $10
Shipping: $10
Subtotal: $20
Taxes (15%): $3.00
Total charged to customer: $20
This is causing all sorts of problems for our statements and we are losing money with every error. Is anyone else experiencing this?? I am waiting for Tax Support to reply but this is an urgent issue for us and I can’t imagine we are the only ones.
Also - it should be noted, that despite Shopify saying they would apply the correct tax exemptions automatically across Canada, we still had to create a tax override for books only for Quebec because they not charging tax on books (which previously they would have charged 5% tax on).
Update: I just found this changelog post from Dec 20th with aligns with when our issues started:https://changelog.shopify.com/posts/charge-tax-on-shipping-proportionally-in-canada-with-shopify
Its incredibly confusing that they are using VAT examples for canadian tax exemptions. This must be related to our issues?? It is not making sense.
Please let me know if you’ve found any solutions! We would be most grateful.
Thanks.



