Record under-30 VAT evidence at the front desk
Selling to an under-30 client no longer forces the taxable over-30 price — staff can record the required name, birth date and address evidence right in the Sell Pass dialog.
Danish age-based VAT pricing requires the venue to hold matching evidence (legal name, date of birth and home address) before the under-30 price may be applied. Until now that evidence could only be recorded by the client themselves during online checkout, so a desk sale to an under-30 client always charged the over-30 price — even with their birth date on file. The Sell Pass dialog now offers to record the evidence on the spot: confirm the client's identity, enter their home address, and the under-30 price applies immediately. The country defaults to your venue's country, and everything is audited. Online checkout keeps working exactly as before.
Clip cards that start on first booking can book earlier classes again
A "starts on first booking" pass anchored to a future class no longer refuses bookings for earlier classes — the validity window now moves with the earliest class automatically.