The Taxes & Checkout feature allows you to add up to four different tax rates in Vagaro. You can also enable several Checkout options, including:
- Giving customers reward points for leaving reviews.
- Requiring the starting balance in your cash drawer when accessing the Checkout screen.
- Allowing for the check out of future appointments.
- Showing the cost of a product on the Checkout page.
- Allowing receipt signatures on the screen when checking out clients.
- Adding a footer text to your receipts.
To get started, follow these steps:
- Once you access the Settings screen, select Taxes & Checkout.
- Select Save at the bottom of the screen once you're finished updating your taxes and checkout settings.
Let's get started!
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Getting Started
On the Web Version
1. Click Settings.
2. Click Taxes & Checkout.
3. You'll be able to enter up to four different taxes. Once the tax rates are entered, you'll be able to any services, products, and classes you create.
4. Enter the number of points you want to give customers for leaving reviews on your website or booking page.
5. Select Require starting balance for cash drawer to ask for the starting balance in your cash drawer. Setting this option also allows you to balance your cash drawer at the end of the day. The first person who checks out a customer the following day will be asked to provide the cash drawer balance.
Remember, the starting drawer balance cannot be changed once it has been entered.
6. Select Allow checkout of future appointments to allow the check out of future appointments. This option enables a customer to pay for an appointment that's scheduled for a later date.
7. Select Show Product Cost at Checkout to show the cost of a product when checking out a customer. Do not select this option if your customer can view the checkout screen on a tablet or phone.
8. Select Enable receipt signature on screen to allow the customer to provide a signature on the screen when checking them out.
9. Under Receipt Footer Text, you'll be able to add a message you want to include on the footer of a receipt. Click Save when you are finished.
On the Vagaro Pro App
1. Tap More at the bottom of the screen. Then, tap Settings.
2. Tap Taxes & Checkout.
3. You'll be able to enter four different taxes. Enter the number in the appropriate box. Any taxes you add can be applied to any services and products you add in Vagaro.
4. Enter the number of points you want to give customers for leaving reviews on your website or booking page. Tap the box to enter the amount.
5. Select Require starting balance for cash drawer to ask for the starting balance in your cash drawer. Setting this option also allows you to balance your cash drawer at the end of the day. The first person who checks out a customer the following day will be asked to provide the cash drawer balance.
Remember, the starting drawer balance cannot be changed once it has been entered.
6. Select Allow checkout of future appointments to allow the check out of future appointments. This option enables a customer to pay for an appointment that's scheduled for a later date.
7. Select Show Product Cost at Checkout to show the cost of a product when checking out a customer. Do not select this option if your customer can view the checkout screen on a tablet or phone.
8. Select Enable receipt signature on screen to allow the customer to provide a signature on the screen when checking them out.
9. Under Receipt Footer Text, you'll be able to add a message you want to include on the footer of a receipt. Click Save when you are finished.
Comments
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In BC Canada we have two taxes. GST and PST. I would like the option to add two taxes to retail, because that is what is charged in BC. This would have it separated for me in my sales summary. Currently Vagaro only allows one tax per retail product and I have to do the calculations myself to determine the PST totals for the months. When I remit PST to the government this step of calculating it manually is a pain. Thank you in advance if you could change this option.
I would like the ability to select tax inclusive so I don't have to work out the Tax component. Is this possible currently?
Vanessa - If you are asking if there is a way to come up with a final price like $40 and then have Vagaro calculate and subtract out the tax after the fact, the answer is no, we will not be adding that capability. But if you enter in your price and check the box that it is taxable, we will add the tax and charge the customer accordingly.
I would like to select the different % for the taxes at check out. Sometimes I would like to adjust the taxes based on which states my client will be shipping their products to. I wouldn't know where until they have place the order, then find out that is they are located in another states with lower tax rates. It waste so much time to reset in the menu again and add it again, through the whole process of changing the tax rate. It's a pain in the butt. I hope their a shorter way to changing the tax rate at checkout rather than at the edit menu option.
How do I setup tax for online Store, if someone purchases online from out of my current State, Right now it charges for my current sales tax rate for my State, but if there out of State how do I charge or not charge them tax? The Vagaro site store does not allow for this occurrence. Are we not supposed to charge Tax for out of State orders? Or only charge are current place of business State sales tax & pay that to are current State? My CPA said If I collect Sales tax on out of State orders, then I am responsible to collect, report and pay for sales tax in each State the customer lives in and pay there State sales tax to that State. This is getting so confusing now. Also will I have to setup an e-commerce merchant account? How do I do that?
Hello Felisa,
You are only supposed to pay your state / county tax for online purchases; not adjust to multiple states. Your business is physically located in your current state and the purchases through you are supposed to go through your state tax system, as your physical location is the taxable location. So a buyer from California isn't going to pay both the California and Massachusetts state taxes because the buyer is in California.
An example of this would be for Amazon. They pay taxes from their physical facilities in each state, not taxes for the point of origin (state #1) and point of delivery (state #2).
I don't think you will need an E-commerce account, but I can't be sure without some discussion regarding this. E-commerce bank accounts are meant for businesses that do most of their sales online.
Every state is different about their rules, so anyone with a similar or the same question, please contact a CPA or a local tax representative for the most up to date information for your tax law.
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