Specify tax codes and behavior on pricing plansPrivate Vorschau
Add tax codes and tax behavior on pricing plans to automatically calculate tax.
Private Vorschau
Pricing plans are currently in private preview and could change in functionality and integration path before they’re generally available to all Stripe users.
Tax codes
Stripe Tax uses product tax codes to associate pricing plan components with their applicable tax rates, which might be lower or higher in different cities or countries. Assign each of your products a tax code to automatically apply the rate and other taxability rules.
If a pricing plan component doesn’t fit any of the specific codes, use one of the codes with “General” in its name to apply the standard rate of the jurisdiction. See our list of available tax codes.
Preset tax codes 
When you activate Stripe Tax you can set the preset tax code in the Tax settings in the Dashboard. We use the preset if you don’t explicitly specify a tax_
on your rate card. As you process payments, we also use the preset tax code to display the tax thresholds you might be approaching or have exceeded, in the Threshold monitoring section of your tax settings.
Set a tax code on a pricing plans
Tax behavior 
To determine how you present tax to the buyer, you must specify either a tax_
on a pricing plan or a default tax behavior in your tax settings in the Dashboard. This allows you to localize your checkout to the market. When you set tax behavior to exclusive, it adds tax onto the subtotal amount you specify on your price. This is common in US markets and for B2B sales. When you set tax behavior to inclusive, the amount your buyer pays never changes, even if the tax rate varies. This is common practice for B2C buyers in many markets outside the US.
Set a default tax behavior 
You can define a default tax behavior that applies to every pricing plan. Set up the default tax behavior in the Stripe Tax settings under the Include tax in prices section.