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June 20, 2025 at 12:11 pm #238839
Leigh hParticipantHi team,
We are currently using the CURCY – WooCommerce Multi Currency – Currency Switcher plugin on our website , and have noticed an issue we’d appreciate your assistance investigating.
Issue:
When Google indexes our product pages (specifically in organic search, not Google Shopping), the price shown in search snippets is excluding GST. For example, our product (see private notes) appears in Google with a price of $35.91, but the product page displays $39.50, which is correct for Australian customers (inclusive of 10% GST).Key Findings:
We reviewed the page source and confirmed that both GST-inclusive and exclusive prices are rendered in the HTML.
The structured data (ld+json) is correctly outputting price: 39.50 with “valueAddedTaxIncluded”: true.
However, we suspect that Googlebot is being detected as a non-Australian visitor by CURCY and shown the ex-GST price in the visible HTML, which may be what’s being pulled into search snippets.
Our structured data and tax settings in WooCommerce appear correct, but the mismatch seems to relate to how CURCY handles geo-based pricing display.
Could you please assist us in verifying whether the plugin is influencing the visible HTML served to Googlebot or overriding schema behavior in any way that may be contributing to this issue?
We’d appreciate any guidance you can provide on how best to handle this, while continuing to show inc-GST pricing to Australian users and ex-GST to international users.
Kind regards,
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