An order’s component costs include its commerce item costs, shipping costs, and tax. You can assign these various costs to payment groups using the following methods:

For example, suppose an Order has two commerce items, two payment groups, and one shipping group. The cost of the first item is $5.99, and the cost of the second item is $9.99. Both items are in the shipping group, and the shipping cost is $5.00. The tax for the order is $0.80. You might account for the order’s costs by doing the following:

Accounting for Commerce Item Costs

If the CommerceItem costs of an Order are assigned to one or more payment groups, then during checkout the order’s CommerceItem costs are accounted for according to the following rules:

Accounting for Shipping Costs

If the shipping costs of an Order are assigned to one or more payment groups, then during checkout the order’s shipping costs are accounted for according to the following rules:

Accounting for Tax

If the tax of an Order is assigned to one or more payment groups, then during checkout the order’s tax cost is accounted for according to the following rules:


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