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dwindown c1f09041ef docs: Shipping field hooks + Tax selling locations strategy
##  Issue #1: Shipping Fields - Addon Responsibility

Created SHIPPING_FIELD_HOOKS.md documenting:

**The Right Approach:**
-  NO hardcoding (if country === ID → show subdistrict)
-  YES listen to WooCommerce hooks
-  Addons declare their own field requirements

**How It Works:**
1. Addon adds field via `woocommerce_checkout_fields` filter
2. WooNooW fetches fields via API: `GET /checkout/fields`
3. Frontend renders fields dynamically
4. Validation based on `required` flag

**Benefits:**
- Addon responsibility (not WooNooW)
- No hardcoding assumptions
- Works with ANY addon (Indonesian, UPS, custom)
- Future-proof and extensible

**Example:**
```php
// Indonesian Shipping Addon
add_filter('woocommerce_checkout_fields', function($fields) {
    $fields['shipping']['shipping_subdistrict'] = [
        'required' => true,
        // ...
    ];
    return $fields;
});
```

WooNooW automatically renders it!

##  Issue #2: Tax - Grab Selling Locations

Updated TAX_SETTINGS_DESIGN.md:

**Your Brilliant Idea:**
- Read WooCommerce "Selling location(s)" setting
- Show predefined tax rates for those countries
- No re-selecting!

**Scenarios:**
1. **Specific countries** (ID, MY) → Show both rates
2. **All countries** → Show store country + add button
3. **Continent** (Asia) → Suggest all Asian country rates

**Smart Detection:**
```php
$selling_locations = get_option('woocommerce_allowed_countries');
if ($selling_locations === 'specific') {
    $countries = get_option('woocommerce_specific_allowed_countries');
    // Show predefined rates for these countries
}
```

**Benefits:**
- Zero re-selection (data already in WooCommerce)
- Smart suggestions based on user's actual selling regions
- Scales for single/multi-country/continent
- Combines your idea + my proposal perfectly!

## Next: Implementation Plan Ready
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# Tax Settings Design - WooNooW
## Philosophy: Zero Learning Curve
User should understand tax setup in 30 seconds, not 30 minutes.
---
## UI Structure
```
Tax Settings Page
├── [Toggle] Enable tax calculations
│ └── Description: "Calculate and display taxes at checkout"
├── When ENABLED, show:
├── Predefined Tax Rates [SettingsCard]
│ └── Based on store country from Store Details
│ Example for Indonesia:
│ ┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│ │ 🇮🇩 Indonesia Tax Rates │
│ ├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │ Standard Rate: 11% │
│ │ Applied to: All products │
│ │ [Edit Rate] │
│ └─────────────────────────────────────┘
├── Additional Tax Rates [SettingsCard]
│ ├── [+ Add Tax Rate] button
│ └── List of custom rates:
│ ┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ │ Malaysia: 6% │
│ │ Applied to: All products │
│ │ [Edit] [Delete] │
│ └─────────────────────────────────┘
├── Display Settings [SettingsCard]
│ ├── Prices are entered: [Including tax / Excluding tax]
│ ├── Display prices in shop: [Including tax / Excluding tax]
│ └── Display prices in cart: [Including tax / Excluding tax]
└── Advanced Settings
└── Link to WooCommerce tax settings
```
---
## Predefined Tax Rates - Smart Detection
**Source:** WooCommerce General Settings → "Selling location(s)"
### Scenario 1: Sell to Specific Countries
If user selected specific countries (e.g., Indonesia, Malaysia):
```
Predefined Tax Rates
├── 🇮🇩 Indonesia: 11% (PPN)
└── 🇲🇾 Malaysia: 6% (SST)
```
### Scenario 2: Sell to All Countries
If user selected "Sell to all countries":
```
Predefined Tax Rates
└── Based on store country:
🇮🇩 Indonesia: 11% (PPN)
Additional Tax Rates
└── [+ Add Tax Rate] → Shows all countries
```
### Scenario 3: Sell to Specific Continents
If user selected "Asia":
```
Suggested Tax Rates (Asia)
├── 🇮🇩 Indonesia: 11%
├── 🇲🇾 Malaysia: 6%
├── 🇸🇬 Singapore: 9%
├── 🇹🇭 Thailand: 7%
├── 🇵🇭 Philippines: 12%
└── 🇻🇳 Vietnam: 10%
```
### Standard Tax Rates by Country
| Country | Standard Rate | Note |
|---------|---------------|------|
| Indonesia | 11% | PPN (VAT) |
| Malaysia | 6% | SST |
| Singapore | 9% | GST |
| Thailand | 7% | VAT |
| Philippines | 12% | VAT |
| Vietnam | 10% | VAT |
| United States | 0% | Varies by state - user adds manually |
| European Union | 20% | Average - varies by country |
---
## User Flow
### Scenario 1: Indonesian Store (Simple)
1. User enables tax toggle
2. Sees: "🇮🇩 Indonesia: 11% (Standard)"
3. Done! Tax is working.
### Scenario 2: Multi-Country Store
1. User enables tax toggle
2. Sees predefined rate for their country
3. Clicks "+ Add Tax Rate"
4. Selects country: Malaysia
5. Rate auto-fills: 6%
6. Clicks Save
7. Done!
### Scenario 3: US Store (Complex)
1. User enables tax toggle
2. Sees: "🇺🇸 United States: 0% (Add rates by state)"
3. Clicks "+ Add Tax Rate"
4. Selects: United States - California
5. Enters: 7.25%
6. Clicks Save
7. Repeats for other states
---
## Add Tax Rate Dialog
```
Add Tax Rate
├── Country/Region [Searchable Select]
│ └── 🇮🇩 Indonesia
│ 🇲🇾 Malaysia
│ 🇺🇸 United States
│ └── California
│ Texas
│ New York
├── Tax Rate (%)
│ └── [Input: 11]
├── Tax Class
│ └── [Select: Standard / Reduced / Zero]
└── [Cancel] [Save Rate]
```
---
## Backend Requirements
### API Endpoints:
- `GET /settings/tax/config` - Get tax enabled status + rates
- `POST /settings/tax/toggle` - Enable/disable tax
- `GET /settings/tax/rates` - List all tax rates
- `POST /settings/tax/rates` - Create tax rate
- `PUT /settings/tax/rates/{id}` - Update tax rate
- `DELETE /settings/tax/rates/{id}` - Delete tax rate
- `GET /settings/tax/suggested` - Get suggested rates based on selling locations
### Get Selling Locations:
```php
// Get WooCommerce selling locations setting
$selling_locations = get_option('woocommerce_allowed_countries');
// Options: 'all', 'all_except', 'specific'
if ($selling_locations === 'specific') {
$countries = get_option('woocommerce_specific_allowed_countries');
// Returns array: ['ID', 'MY', 'SG']
}
// Get store base country
$store_country = get_option('woocommerce_default_country');
// Returns: 'ID:JB' (country:state) or 'ID'
```
### Predefined Rates Data:
```json
{
"ID": {
"country": "Indonesia",
"rate": 11,
"name": "PPN (VAT)",
"class": "standard"
},
"MY": {
"country": "Malaysia",
"rate": 6,
"name": "SST",
"class": "standard"
}
}
```
---
## Benefits
**Zero learning curve** - User sees their country's rate immediately
**No re-selection** - Store country from Store Details is used
**Smart defaults** - Predefined rates are accurate
**Flexible** - Can add more countries/rates as needed
**Accessible** - Clear labels, simple toggle
**Scalable** - Works for single-country and multi-country stores
---
## Comparison to WooCommerce
| Feature | WooCommerce | WooNooW |
|---------|-------------|---------|
| Enable tax | Checkbox buried in settings | Toggle at top |
| Add rate | Navigate to Tax tab → Add rate → Fill form | Predefined + one-click add |
| Multi-country | Manual for each | Smart suggestions |
| Learning curve | 30 minutes | 30 seconds |
---
## Next Steps
1. Create Tax settings page component
2. Build backend API endpoints
3. Add predefined rates data
4. Test with Indonesian store
5. Test with multi-country store