Tax-Selector Component Corrections and Revisions
Tax selectors and tax selection profiles are revisioned pricing items. You can make corrections to existing revisions or make new revisions.
When you first create a revisionable pricing item, you essentially create the first revision (revision 0). You do not need to create another revision before you start working on it. The first revision can be used in pricing (can be deployed to the pricing database).
You can make changes to an existing revision without making a new revision. A change to an existing revision is considered a correction. Corrections made to a revisioned pricing item take effect immediately in the pricing database when the pricing plan that has the corrected (changed) revision is deployed. Only make corrections when your pricing plan has errors.
You may not want a change to a revision to take effect immediately. If you want to change an existing revision and you want that change to take effect on or after a certain date, you typically create a new revision of the pricing item and set its start date to the intended date.
If there are multiple revisions of a pricing item, you can delete a revision even if that revision is in use provided that at least one revision remains in the pricing plan. You cannot delete the last remaining revision of a pricing item if it is in use.
For more information, see the discussion about pricing corrections and revisions.