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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Tax Toggle

Tax Toggle lets shoppers switch the storefront between tax-inclusive and tax-exclusive views. SleekView Charts reads the resulting orders, with tax totals from wc_orders, and renders the B2B versus B2C mix as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Tax Toggle

The toggle changes how prices show. The orders still carry the truth.

WooCommerce Tax Toggle lets a visitor pick whether the storefront shows prices including or excluding tax, often tied to a B2B versus B2C audience. The plugin solves the display problem; the reporting question, what does the order mix look like by tax mode, country and total, falls back to the default WooCommerce reports which average everything together.

SleekView Charts reads wc_orders, wc_order_addresses and wc_orders_meta directly. The tax totals (total_tax_amount) and shipping country sit alongside the tax-mode meta that Tax Toggle stamps on the order at capture. A Number card sums tax collected this month. A Pie splits orders by tax mode. A Bar groups revenue by country. An Area trends tax-inclusive against tax-exclusive orders per day.

The chart view and the table view share the same rows, so a B2B reconciliation question drills from the chart to the orders behind it in one click, with the tax totals already in view.

Workflow

Turn Tax Toggle orders into a dashboard

1

Read the WooCommerce orders

SleekView scans wc_orders, wc_order_addresses and wc_orders_meta. The tax-mode meta Tax Toggle stamps becomes a chartable column alongside total_amount, total_tax_amount and billing country.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line or Area cards. Group by tax_display_mode, billing_country, date_paid or status. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("B2B vs B2C this month", "Tax collected by country") and gate it by WordPress capability so finance, ops and admins each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send an accountant a read-only URL or export the filtered order set to CSV for a VAT or sales-tax filing.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Tax Toggle data

Each card reads orders from wc_orders with the tax-mode meta Tax Toggle stamps. Build a B2B versus B2C dashboard, a tax-by-country review or a daily mix board.
Number · Default

Tax collected this month

Sum of total_tax_amount for orders paid this month. The KPI a finance close anchors on, separate from gross revenue.
Sum(total_tax_amount)
Pie · Donut text

Orders by tax mode

Share of orders captured under tax-inclusive against tax-exclusive display. Shows the live B2B versus B2C mix on the storefront.
Count group by tax_display_mode
Bar · Horizontal

Revenue by country

Horizontal bar of revenue grouped by billing country. Useful for VAT planning, regional ad spend and shipping-zone reviews.
Sum(total_amount) group by billing_country
Area · Stacked

Tax mode per day

Stacked daily trend of tax-inclusive against tax-exclusive orders. Shows whether B2B traffic is steady, growing or seasonal.
Count group by date_paid

Comparison

Default Tax Toggle reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WooCommerce reports

  • WooCommerce reports treat all orders as one mix, no tax-mode split
  • No KPI scoped to tax-inclusive or tax-exclusive orders separately
  • Country revenue breakdown is not a chartable card in default reports
  • Daily B2B versus B2C trend is invisible without a custom query
  • Read-only sharing of a tax dashboard outside WP admin is not built in

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for tax collected this month from wc_orders
  • Pie split of orders by tax display mode (B2B versus B2C)
  • Bar of revenue by billing country for regional reviews
  • Stacked area of tax-inclusive against tax-exclusive orders per day
  • Filters carry between the chart view and the order audit table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Tax Toggle

B2B and B2C on one screen

Render orders as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards split by the tax-display mode Tax Toggle captures, so finance sees the mix without a custom report.

Filters span chart and table

Filter to tax-inclusive orders in one country in the chart view and the order audit table narrows the same way. Same wc_orders rows, two surfaces.

Read-only share and export

Send an accountant a URL of the tax-by-country dashboard or export the filtered order set to CSV for a VAT or sales-tax filing.

Audience

Who builds Tax Toggle charts dashboards with SleekView

Finance and tax

Watch tax collected, country mix and B2B versus B2C split in one dashboard, then export the filtered order set as the working file for a filing.

International ops

Use the country bar to spot regions where B2B traffic is growing and brief shipping or tax-rule changes against the measured demand.

Customer support

Resolve B2B tax questions faster by filtering the table to a customer's orders with the tax mode and country already in view.

The bigger picture

Tax mix is a chart problem, not a flat report

Stores that sell to both B2B and B2C live with two parallel order streams that look similar in the WooCommerce reports and quite different on the books. Tax Toggle lets customers self-select which stream they belong in by switching the price display. The order rows it produces carry both the tax mode and the tax totals, so the dataset for a split-mix dashboard already exists.

A KPI for tax collected, a pie of tax mode, a bar of country and a stacked area trend put that picture on one screen. Finance closes faster, support answers faster, and international expansion gets planned against measured demand instead of a hunch.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Tax Toggle

WooCommerce orders from wc_orders (or shop_order on legacy stores) joined with wc_order_addresses for country and the tax-mode meta Tax Toggle stamps. Totals like total_amount and total_tax_amount come from the order row itself. SleekView reads only what is already in the database.

 

Yes. Group a Pie or Bar card by the tax-display-mode meta key Tax Toggle writes and the dashboard shows the share of tax-inclusive against tax-exclusive orders. A donut variant gives proportional reading, a bar gives absolute counts.

 

Yes. Group a Bar card by billing_country with a Sum aggregation on total_amount. The chart ranks countries by revenue, which is the lens international ops and tax planning use to size regional decisions.

 

No. The WooCommerce tax report still owns its canonical role for filings. SleekView Charts adds a tax-mode-aware dashboard on top of the same orders, so finance and ops can answer day-to-day mix questions without rebuilding the report.

 

Yes. SleekView reads what the order row records, which is independent of the storefront default at the time. A change in the Tax Toggle defaults reshapes future orders, and the dashboard reflects the new mix from that day on.

 

Yes. Any filtered order set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the tax mode, country and totals as columns the Table view would show. Accountants use this for VAT and sales-tax filings.

 

Yes. SleekView reads wc_orders directly under HPOS (default since WooCommerce 8.2) and falls back to shop_order on legacy stores. The chart config does not change between schemas.

 

Yes. Add a filter on a customer-segment meta key if your install captures one (for example a B2B account flag from a separate plugin) and every card narrows to that segment. Combined with the tax-mode filter it becomes a precise segment dashboard.

 

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