Delivery Charge - Tax or Tax Exempt (Public)

Delivery Charge - Tax or Tax Exempt (Public)

If the store offers delivery, you will need to decide whether or not you want to charge for delivery. If you do decide to charge for delivery, you'll need to decide whether or not that charge should be taxed or tax exempt. You can adjust the delivery charge by following these steps:
  1. Login to Back Office
  2. Navigate to the Customers module
  3. Go to Settings
  4. Select the Delivery tab
  5. The option is directly below the Delivery charge text box

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