SetTaxTable
A seller uses this call to make an addition or modification to their Sales Tax Table. Sales Tax Tables are only supported on the US and Canada (English and French versions) sites, so this call is only applicable to those sites. With one SetTaxTable call, a seller can add/modify sales tax settings for any number of tax jurisdictions, from just one jurisdiction up to all jurisdictions defined for the site's country.
When calling SetTaxTable, a TaxJurisdiction container is included for each tax jurisdiction in which the seller wishes to make a change to sales tax settings. Any additions or modifications made with this call is saved in the seller's Sales Tax Table in My eBay.
If the call is successful, SetTaxTable returns a call status of Success. If unsuccessful, it returns an error construct (see Error Handling). If a warning occurs, the result will contain both a call status and an error.
You can test SetTaxTable in the Sandbox. To test the call, set up a tax table with two tax jurisdictions (California and Michigan), as follows:
<TaxTable> <TaxJurisdiction> <JurisdictionID>CA</JurisdictionID> <SalesTaxPercent>8.25</SalesTaxPercent> <ShippingIncludedInTax>true</ShippingIncludedInTax> </TaxJurisdiction> <TaxJurisdiction> <JurisdictionID>MI</JurisdictionID> <SalesTaxPercent>6.0</SalesTaxPercent> <ShippingIncludedInTax>false</ShippingIncludedInTax> </TaxJurisdiction> </TaxTable>
Next, call GetTaxTable (with no DetailLevel filter). Only the California and Michigan settings should be returned. If a GetTaxTable call is made with DetailLevel set to ReturnAll, all tax jurisdictions for the specified site are returned, regardless of whether or not a sales tax rate was set up.
See Multi-jurisdiction sales tax.
See also the reference documentation for this call:
- GetTaxTable - This call is used to retrieve information on the seller's Sales Tax Table.
Input
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The XML prototype does not include requester credentials. This is a documentation limitation only (see Standard Requester Credentials for Making Calls).
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <SetTaxTableRequest xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents"> <!-- Call-specific Input Fields --> <TaxTable> TaxTableType <TaxJurisdiction> TaxJurisdictionType <JurisdictionID> string </JurisdictionID> <SalesTaxPercent> float </SalesTaxPercent> <ShippingIncludedInTax> boolean </ShippingIncludedInTax> </TaxJurisdiction> <!-- ... more TaxJurisdiction nodes allowed here ... --> </TaxTable> <!-- Standard Input Fields --> <ErrorLanguage> string </ErrorLanguage> <MessageID> string </MessageID> <Version> string </Version> <WarningLevel> WarningLevelCodeType </WarningLevel> </SetTaxTableRequest>
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repeatable: [1..*] In a SetTaxTable, a TaxJurisdiction container is required for each tax jurisdiction that the seller wishes to make additions/changes. Sales tax details for zero or more jurisdictions (states, provinces, etc). This can be just one jurisdiction, up to all jurisdictions defined for the site's country. Any values specified through a TaxJurisdiction container will override any existing values defined in the seller's Sales Tax Table.
If GetTaxTable is called without the DetailLevel field, only tax jurisdictions where sales tax rates have been set up are returned. However, if the DetailLevel field is included in the request and set to
ReturnAll, all tax jurisdictions are returned, regardless of whether or not the seller has modified settings for any/all of these jurisdictions. This container is only returned in order-related 'Get' calls if sales tax is applicable to the order line item.
Note: Buyers in all 50 US states and DC are automatically charged sales tax for eBay purchases, and eBay collects and remits this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. Because of this, if a sales tax percentage rate is applied to a listing by a seller in one of these states, this field will be ignored during the checkout process.
Currently, sales tax percentage rates can only be specified by sellers in Canada and 5 US territories, including American Samoa (AS), Guam (GU), Northern Mariana Islands (MP), Palau (PW), and Virgin Islands (VI).
.JurisdictionID string Required This is the unique, two-digit identifier of the tax jurisdiction (such as 'CA' for California). To retrieve all JurisdictionID values for a site, a seller can either use a GetTaxTable call with DetailLevel set to
ReturnAll, or they can use the GeteBayDetails call with DetailLevel name set to TaxJurisdiction. The JurisdictionID field is always required in a SetTaxTable call, and always returned with each TaxJurisdiction container to identify the tax jurisdiction.
.SalesTaxPercent float Required This float value is the sales tax percentage rate applicable to the corresponding tax jurisdiction. Sellers are responsible for providing accurate sales tax rates for each jurisdiction. This sales tax rate comes into play when a buyer from that tax jurisdiction makes a purchase from the seller. The value passed in is stored with a precision of 3 digits after the decimal point (##.###).
This field is only returned in GetTaxTable (and other 'Get' calls) if a sales tax percentage rate has been set.
Note: Buyers in all 50 US states and DC are automatically charged sales tax for eBay purchases, and eBay collects and remits this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. Because of this, if a sales tax percentage rate is applied to a listing by a seller in one of these states, this field will be ignored during the checkout process.
Currently, sales tax percentage rates can only be specified by sellers in Canada and 5 US territories, including American Samoa (AS), Guam (GU), Northern Mariana Islands (MP), Palau (PW), and Virgin Islands (VI).
.ShippingIncludedInTax boolean Required This field is included in a SetTaxTable call and set to
true if the seller wants sales tax for the jurisdiction to apply to the cumulative amount of item cost and shipping charges. This value defaults to false if not specified. This field is always returned with each TaxJurisdiction container (whether
true or false). Note: Buyers in all 50 US states and DC are automatically charged sales tax for eBay purchases, and eBay collects and remits this sales tax to the proper taxing authority on the buyer's behalf. Because of this, if a sales tax percentage rate is applied to a listing by a seller in one of these states, this field will be ignored during the checkout process.
Currently, sales tax percentage rates can only be specified by sellers in Canada and 5 US territories, including American Samoa (AS), Guam (GU), Northern Mariana Islands (MP), Palau (PW), and Virgin Islands (VI).
Default: False.
| ErrorLanguage | string | Optional |
Use ErrorLanguage to return error strings for the call in a different language from the language commonly associated with the site that the requesting user is registered with. Below are some examples from different countries.
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| MessageID | string | Optional |
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| Version | string | Conditional |
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| WarningLevel | WarningLevelCodeType | Optional |
Controls whether or not to return warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in a request. An unrecognized element is one that is not defined in any supported version of the schema. Schema element names are case-sensitive, so using WarningLevel can also help you remove any potential hidden bugs within your application due to incorrect case or spelling in field names before you put your application into the Production environment. WarningLevel only validates elements; it doesn't validate XML attributes. It also doesn't control warnings related to user-entered strings or numbers, or warnings for logical errors. We recommend that you only use this during development and debugging. Do not use this in requests performed in the Production environment. Applicable values: High if the user wishes to receive warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in an API call request. Setting the WarningLevel value to High is not recommended in a production environment. Instead, it should only be used during the development/debugging stage.Low if the user does not wish to receive warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in an API call request. This is the default value if WarningLevel is not specified in the call request.See Warning Level. |
Output
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <SetTaxTableResponse xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents"> <!-- (No call-specific Output fields) --> <!-- Standard Output Fields --> <Ack> AckCodeType </Ack> <Build> string </Build> <CorrelationID> string </CorrelationID> <Errors> ErrorType <ErrorClassification> ErrorClassificationCodeType </ErrorClassification> <ErrorCode> token </ErrorCode> <ErrorParameters ParamID="string"> ErrorParameterType <Value> string </Value> </ErrorParameters> <!-- ... more ErrorParameters nodes allowed here ... --> <LongMessage> string </LongMessage> <SeverityCode> SeverityCodeType </SeverityCode> <ShortMessage> string </ShortMessage> </Errors> <!-- ... more Errors nodes allowed here ... --> <HardExpirationWarning> string </HardExpirationWarning> <Timestamp> dateTime </Timestamp> <Version> string </Version> </SetTaxTableResponse>
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Applicable values:
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Detail Controls
DetailLevel
This call does not support varying Detail Levels. You do not need to pass DetailLevel in the request.
Samples
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Establishes a tax table with two tax jurisdictions for the specified user.
Description
The call establishes a tax table for California (CA) and Michigan (MI) as the only jurisdictions for which the user needs tax details. The site is identified in the HTTP header as Site 0 (EBAY-US).
Input
XML format.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<SetTaxTableRequest xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
<RequesterCredentials>
<eBayAuthToken>ABC..123</eBayAuthToken>
</RequesterCredentials>
<TaxTable>
<TaxJurisdiction>
<JurisdictionID>CA</JurisdictionID>
<SalesTaxPercent>8.25</SalesTaxPercent>
<ShippingIncludedInTax>true</ShippingIncludedInTax>
</TaxJurisdiction>
<TaxJurisdiction>
<JurisdictionID>MI</JurisdictionID>
<SalesTaxPercent>6.0</SalesTaxPercent>
<ShippingIncludedInTax>false</ShippingIncludedInTax>
</TaxJurisdiction>
</TaxTable>
</SetTaxTableRequest>
Output
XML format.
<SetTaxTableResponse xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
<Timestamp>2019年11月07日T18:38:51.986Z</Timestamp>
<Ack>Success</Ack>
<Version>1119</Version>
<Build>E1119_CORE_APISHIP_19043790_R1</Build>
</SetTaxTableResponse>
Change History
| Change Date | Description |
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| 1085 2018年10月26日 |
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