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How do I create conditional tax and prices for my resources?
How do I create conditional tax and prices for my resources?

As an admin, learn how to create conditional prices for your resources

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Written by Kelly Yoon
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You can customize the prices of your resources based on your user conditions (e.g., user type, primary location, active plan...etc.) to offer different prices for the same resource.

If you're also interested in customizing the availability of your resources based on user type, click here to learn more.

Where can I find the conditional pricing setting for my resources?

To find the conditional price setting for your resources:

  1. Click on Resources

  2. Select All Resources

  3. Click on the Resource of your interest

  4. Under Pricing, click Advanced pricing & tax rates

  5. Under Custom tax rate, click Set a custom tax rate

Where can I find the conditional pricing setting for my resources?

To find the conditional price setting for your resources:

  1. Click on Resources

  2. Select All Resources

  3. Click on the Resource of your interest

  4. Under Pricing, click Advanced pricing & tax rates

  5. Under Conditional pricing, click Set up conditional pricing

How do I set up conditional pricing for resources?

To create conditional pricing you must first decide which condition a user must meet. For this example, we will consider the VIP user type:

  1. Click Add conditional price

  2. Add the name of the conditional price (i.e. VIP pricing) and the condition these VIP users must meet to qualify for this price.
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    **Optionally, you can add additional conditions

  3. Set the price you'd like to offer to the VIP users

  4. Optionally, set a custom tax rate

  5. Click Save

Note: When you have multiple conditional prices, the first price that a user matches will override the default price. If you have multiple conditional prices and suspect a user could match more than one price, drag the prices further up to set their priority.

Note: When you have conditional prices, the price will be displayed as a range, from the lowest amount a user could qualify for to the highest.


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