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Fulfillment Order Product Tax Fields
The Fulfillment Order Product Tax object represents the tax on a fulfillment order product or fulfillment order product adjustment. It’s associated with an order product tax summary.

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The Fulfillment Order Product Tax object represents the tax on a fulfillment order product or fulfillment order product adjustment. It’s associated with an order product tax summary.
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This table lists the fields on the Fulfillment Order Product Tax object.
| Field Label | Description |
|---|---|
| Amount | The amount of tax represented by the fulfillment order product tax. |
| Description | The description of the adjustment. |
| Fulfillment Order Product Adjustment | If this object represents the tax on an adjustment, this value is the fulfillment order product adjustment to which the tax applies. If this value is null, the adjustment applies to a fulfillment order line item. |
| Order Product Tax Line Item Summary | The order product tax line item summary associated with the order summary that corresponds to the fulfillment order line item to which the tax applies. |
| Rate | The tax rate used to calculate the amount. |
| Tax Effective Date | The date on which the Amount was calculated. Important because the tax rate can change over time. |
| Type | Indicates whether the amount is actual or estimated. |

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