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# Changelog
## v0.6.2
- Fixed issued where orders without tax address would cause errors because `Spree::Order#tax_address` will return a `Spree::Tax::TaxLocation` when called on an order without a tax address. `Spree::Tax::TaxLocation` isn't enough like a real address and this was causing exceptions.
To fix this `SuperGood::SolidusTaxJar#incomplete_address?` was updated to treat `Spree::Tax::TaxLocation`s as "incomplete". (Thanks to [@JuanCrg90](https://github.com/JuanCrg90)!)
## v0.6.1
**Warning**: v0.6.1 has a critical bug and should not be used.
- Stopped using the deprecated method `Spree::Address#empty?` in favour of simply checking that we have all of the fields on the address required for doing a TaxJar lookup.
## v0.6.0
- Added `SuperGood::SolidusTaxJar.shipping_tax_label_maker` for customizing the labels on the tax adjustments on shipments.
- Added `SuperGood::SolidusTaxJar.line_item_tax_label_maker` for customizing the labels on the line iteme tax adjustments.
## v0.5.0
- Moved exception handler configuration to `SuperGood::SolidusTaxJar.exception_handler` from `SuperGood::SolidusTaxJar::TaxCalculator.exception_handler`. Now all the configuration options are in the same place.
- Added `SuperGood::SolidusTaxJar.taxable_address_check` option which can be set to a block that receives the address and will prevent actual tax calculator from occurring if it returns false. If your app has introduced a method like `Spree::Address#us?`, you could avoid trying to compute taxes on non-US orders by doing the following in an initializer:
```ruby
SuperGood::SolidusTaxJar.taxable_address_check = ->(address) { address.us? }
```
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