Convert a Foreign-Currency Invoice Before Tax
When your supplier prices are in a different currency to your Shopify store, Importier can convert every cost, selling price and compare-at price into your store currency in a single pass. The conversion runs before any tax setting is applied, so tax is calculated on the converted amounts rather than the original foreign prices.
Steps
- Reach the Tax step and open the Currency Conversion section.
- In From Currency, choose the currency your supplier prices are in. Importier already knows your store currency and uses it as the target.
- Select Get Current Rate to fetch the current exchange rate, or type a rate you have agreed with your supplier into the Exchange Rate field.
- Select Convert Prices to [your store currency]. Importier converts each product's cost, selling price and compare-at price using that one rate.
- Check the confirmation showing what was converted, then continue. Tax settings now apply to the converted prices.
Skipping Conversion
If your prices are already in your store currency, leave From Currency on your store currency. The section shows that no conversion is needed and the step is skipped.
Undo
Select Revert to restore the original prices if you want to start again.
Tips
The rate is applied once across the whole batch, which keeps later margin reporting consistent. Use the rate you have agreed with your supplier where possible.
For tax presets and the rest of the Tax step, see Tax Configuration. For how prices are then validated against compare-at and cost, see Pricing & Currency.