Can Webflow display prices without tax and then show the tax as a subtotal in the shopping cart for a B2B website?
Yes, Webflow has the capability to display prices without tax and then show the tax as a subtotal in the shopping cart for a B2B website. To achieve this, you can follow these steps:
Set up your products with the base price: In your Webflow Ecommerce dashboard, create your products and set up the base price without tax. This will be the price that is displayed on your website.
Configure tax settings: In the Webflow Ecommerce dashboard, go to Settings > Taxes. Set up your tax rates according to your location and regulations. Make sure to set the tax rate for B2B customers (if applicable) differently from B2C customers, so that the tax is only applied to B2C purchases.
Create a custom subtotal field: In your shopping cart template, you can create a custom subtotal field to calculate the tax amount separately. You can use Webflow's built-in calculations feature or custom code to handle this. The subtotal field will dynamically calculate and display the tax amount based on the tax rate and the customer's location.
Display the subtotal in the shopping cart: In your shopping cart template, add a section where you display the subtotal field that you created in the previous step. This section can be placed below the product prices and above the total amount. It should clearly indicate that it represents the tax amount.
By following these steps, you can display prices without tax and then show the tax as a subtotal in the shopping cart for a B2B website in Webflow. This gives transparency to your B2B customers and allows them to see the tax amount separately before making a purchase.
Additional Questions:
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- Is it possible to customize the shopping cart template in Webflow?