not calculating tax every time on the same item

square is not calculating tax every time on the same item

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Hey there! 👋 That definitely sounds confusing — especially if the same item is being taxed inconsistently. Let’s walk through a few things that could cause this:

🔍 Possible Causes to Check:

  1. Is the item marked as taxable?
    Go to Items > Item Library and double-check that the "Tax" toggle is turned on for the item.

  2. Are you applying taxes based on location?
    If you're selling in multiple states or conflicting tax zones (like in-store vs online), Square might be pulling different tax rules depending on the transaction location.

  3. Customer Tax-Exempt Status
    If a specific customer is marked as tax-exempt (like certain businesses or non-profits), Square will skip the tax for them — even for taxable items.

  4. Custom Discounts or Modifiers
    Sometimes applying a discount that’s configured to remove tax or adding a “tax-exempt” modifier can cause taxes to disappear in certain cases.

  5. Manual vs Online Checkout
    Are the inconsistent sales happening in-person vs online? Square sometimes applies differences in tax if you have location or online store tax settings that aren’t synced.

What You Can Do:

  • Head to Dashboard > Account & Settings > Taxes and make sure all your locations and sales channels are using the same tax rules

  • Pull up Activity > Transactions and compare the taxed vs non-taxed receipts — look for patterns (customer, location, discount, channel, etc.)

  • If needed, reapply the tax to the item and save — just in case there's a caching issue

If you still see inconsistencies after doing this, I’d recommend reaching out to Square Support with an order number or receipt — they can dig into it with you. You shouldn’t have to worry about this every time you ring up a sale!

Let us know if any of that helps or if you spot something specific we can dig into

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Hey there! 👋 That definitely sounds confusing — especially if the same item is being taxed inconsistently. Let’s walk through a few things that could cause this:

🔍 Possible Causes to Check:

  1. Is the item marked as taxable?
    Go to Items > Item Library and double-check that the "Tax" toggle is turned on for the item.

  2. Are you applying taxes based on location?
    If you're selling in multiple states or conflicting tax zones (like in-store vs online), Square might be pulling different tax rules depending on the transaction location.

  3. Customer Tax-Exempt Status
    If a specific customer is marked as tax-exempt (like certain businesses or non-profits), Square will skip the tax for them — even for taxable items.

  4. Custom Discounts or Modifiers
    Sometimes applying a discount that’s configured to remove tax or adding a “tax-exempt” modifier can cause taxes to disappear in certain cases.

  5. Manual vs Online Checkout
    Are the inconsistent sales happening in-person vs online? Square sometimes applies differences in tax if you have location or online store tax settings that aren’t synced.

What You Can Do:

  • Head to Dashboard > Account & Settings > Taxes and make sure all your locations and sales channels are using the same tax rules

  • Pull up Activity > Transactions and compare the taxed vs non-taxed receipts — look for patterns (customer, location, discount, channel, etc.)

  • If needed, reapply the tax to the item and save — just in case there's a caching issue

If you still see inconsistencies after doing this, I’d recommend reaching out to Square Support with an order number or receipt — they can dig into it with you. You shouldn’t have to worry about this every time you ring up a sale!

Let us know if any of that helps or if you spot something specific we can dig into

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