How can geolocation-based pricing benefit your eCommerce store?

It’s not perfect, but they could give customers the option of setting their shipping location before getting to the shipping page. Several websites have a little flag at the top right of the page.

Helo @shanhuidev @Dan_Bernard , any news on this? i’ve sent you an email to be added in the list to get updates but no one replied me. Could someone work that out? Have you built an app to solve this problem or have you found one wich solves?
Thanks, Davi

it took me a while but I managed to set up my taxes so when an EU customer enters their address at the checkout, the price drops as it removes the 20% UK VAT out of the RRP, then Zonos calculates the import VAT due in their country. At least they aren’t paying VAT twice now. In theory it is showing the same final price, just moving the UK VAT payment to EU import VAT, showing them the breakdown and then they are paying it and we send DDP. Meaning when we refund they don’t expect the hidden VAT back.

Sadly a friend has tried the same and it’s not worked for her as she set up her shipping locations differently when she set up her store, she didn’t set up a combined location for ROW (rest of the world) meaning she can’t separate the EU to not collect VAT and leave places like the USA (ROW) to still have it included in the RRP.

I guess this will all change again when the ‘one stop shop’ (IOSS) comes into play in July.

We haven’t come up with a solution yet for this. It looks like there’s too many variables in play here and it’s not clear what the solution is. It’s also not clear if Shopify would come up with a fix natively which would supercede the usefulness of the App.

If someone can come up with a definitive problem and solution regarding the UK VAT tax, then I’ll have another look at it. My email is shan+shopify@sequelcommerce.com

Thread starter knows exactly what I need.

My situation is like this. My store sells product A at $100 free shipping to anywhere in the world.

Let’s say now we have two orders, one ships to US, one ships to the UK. COGS is 50

The cost to ship to the US is $40 so profit is $10
The cost to ship to the UK is $20 as it’s nearer, so profit is $30.

But I’m happy with just a profit of $10, so if there’s such an app that Adrien mentioned, that the website could display a price of $80 instead of $100 when a customer from the UK visits the store, then this could help with the conversion as this UK customer pays only $80 instead of $100.

Get it?

But i guess the app still isn’t developed in year 2023 today?

That existing MLVD app in shopify store achieve this by creating more SKU variants, which cause a lot of mess in the backend.

Still hoping for such app till to-date, hence stumbled upon this topic from google search

Hi, which currency convertor app did you use? Thanks!

Hi. We use Shopify’s own functionality, no app
Dan

Uhm if you sell from that country you still have to pay vat? The vat should be charged where your selling from not where you sending it to.

Hi, I’m building a solution that does exactly this. Could we have a quick chat?

my email is didi06280828@gmail.com

Hi, I’m building a solution that does exactly this. Could we have a quick chat?

my email is didi06280828@gmail.com

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