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Zamp for Shopware: Tax Settings Configuration

Tax Settings Configuration

Selecting Taxable States

Configure which states Zamp Tax will calculate and collect taxes for:

  1. Navigate to Extensions → My Extensions → Zamp Tax → Settings

  2. Locate the "Taxable States" dropdown field

  3. Click to open the multi-select dropdown

  4. Select states where you need to collect sales tax:

    • Start typing a state name to filter the list

    • Click on states to select them

    • Selected states appear as tags above the dropdown

    • Click the "x" on a tag to remove that state

Enabling Tax Calculations

Enable Zamp Tax to handle your tax rate calculations:

  1. Find the "Allow Zamp to handle your Tax Calculations?" toggle switch

  2. Click to enable/disable tax calculations

    • Enabled: Zamp calculates tax rates in real-time

    • Disabled: Default Shopware tax handling is used

Note: Tax calculations must be enabled for Zamp to provide accurate, real-time tax rates for your transactions.

Configuring Transaction Reporting

Set up automatic transaction reporting to Zamp:

  1. Locate the "Send your transaction reports to Zamp?" toggle switch

  2. Enable to automatically sync transactions with Zamp

    • Transactions are sent when orders are completed

    • Required for tax filing services

    • Maintains audit trail of all transactions

Log Retention Settings

Configure how Zamp handles transaction logs:

  1. Find the "Compress and Retain Zamp logs after 30 days?" toggle switch

  2. Enable to retain compressed logs:

    • Logs are compressed after 30 days

    • Compressed logs remain accessible for audit purposes

    • Helps maintain system performance

  3. Access logs through:

    • Zamp Dashboard → Logs tab

    • Select date to view specific logs

    • Download logs as PDF for record keeping

Important: For compliance purposes, it's recommended to keep transaction logs for at least 3 years. Enable log retention to ensure your records are maintained.

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