www/apps/user-guide/app/settings/tax-regions/page.mdx
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title: Manage Tax Regions in Medusa Admin,
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In this guide, you'll learn what tax regions are and how to manage them.
A Tax Region represents a geographical area where you must apply specific tax rates. For example, if you operate in the United States and Canada, you might have different tax rates for each country, and even in different states or provinces within each country.
In this case, you can create a tax region for each country you operate in and set up sublevel tax regions for each state or province within the country.
Each tax region has its own tax rate, and you can override the default tax rate in a region for specific products or product types.
To view tax regions in your store, go to Settings → Tax Regions. Here, you can see a list of all the tax regions you have set up in your store. You can also search, filter, and sort the tax regions to find the one you are looking for.
To create a tax region:
To view the details of a tax region:
This opens the tax region's details page, where you can also manage the tax region.
To edit a tax region:
To edit the default tax rate of a region:
You can override the default tax rate of a region for specific products, product types, or shipping options. This is useful if you have different tax rates for certain products or shipping options in a region.
You can override tax rates for tax regions and sublevel tax regions.
To create a tax rate override for a product or product type in a tax region:
To edit a tax rate override:
Deleting a tax rate override is irreversible.
</Note>To delete a tax rate override:
Tax regions for some countries, like the United States, have a States, Province, or Cantons section in the tax region details page. Here, you can add sublevel regions for the country.
You can also enable it for other countries that don't show this section by default. For those countries, you'll find a note at the top of the page where you can enable sublevel regions.
After enabling this setting, you'll find a "Sublevels" section in the tax region details page where you can add sublevel regions.
To create a sublevel tax region in a tax region:
To view the details of a sublevel tax region:
This opens the sublevel tax region's details page, where you can also manage the sublevel tax region.
You can manage the sublevel tax region's default and override rates the same way you manage the parent tax region's rates.
Deleting a sublevel tax region is irreversible.
</Note>To delete a sublevel tax region:
Deleting a tax region is irreversible.
</Note>To delete a tax region: