# Create tax exemption order for a person Creates a tax exemption order for a person's savings account, specified in the request URL by its ID. Specify the amount to be exempted from tax in the request body. Endpoint: POST /v1/persons/{person_id}/deposit_accounts/{account_id}/tax_exemptions Version: 1.0 ## Path parameters: - `person_id` (string, required) Unique ID of a person. Example: "111110faed3c03261a08e2660c0c08bdcper" - `account_id` (string, required) Unique ID of a Solaris account. Example: "e48c29b85992b8772eb7ddd518490920cacc" ## Request fields (application/json): - `reference` (string, required) UUID to use as an idempotency reference for the transaction. Example: "162ddd7e-790c-5963-908f-4cedfd30f9a1" - `amount` (object, required) The amount to be exempted from tax. - `amount.value` (integer) The amount. Example: 5000 - `amount.unit` (string) Money unit used to represent the amount. Example: "cents" - `amount.currency` (string) The currency in which the amount is represented. Example: "EUR" - `valid_from_year` (string, required) Year from which the tax exemption order takes effect. Example: "2023" - `valid_to_year` (string) Year until which the tax exemption order applies. Example: "2025" ## Response 202 fields (application/json): - `id` (string, required) ID of the tax exemption order. Example: "d222a0b8-07ea-49be-83c1-68719be286e8" - `reference` (string, required) UUID to use as an idempotency reference for the transaction. Example: "162ddd7e-790c-5963-908f-4cedfd30f9a1" - `amount` (object, required) The amount to be exempted from tax. - `amount.value` (integer) The amount. Example: 5000 - `amount.unit` (string) Money unit used to represent the amount. Example: "cents" - `amount.currency` (string) The currency in which the amount is represented. Example: "EUR" - `valid_from_year` (string, required) Year from which the tax exemption order takes effect. Example: "2023" - `valid_to_year` (string) Year until which the tax exemption order applies. Example: "2025" ## Response 400 fields (application/json): - `id` (string) Example: "a95f2aaf-4e0c-4d49-8021-8a16a884ed86" - `status` (string) Example: "400" - `code` (string) Example: "build_pagination_headers_failure" - `title` (string) Example: "Failed to build pagination headers." - `details` (string) Example: "Cannot connect to database." ## Response 403 fields (application/json): - `id` (string) Example: "a95f2aaf-4e0c-4d49-8021-8a16a884ed86" - `status` (string) Example: "403" - `code` (string) Example: "unauthorized_action" - `title` (string) Example: "Unauthorized Action" - `details` (string) Example: "Unauthorized action is not allowed." ## Response 404 fields (application/json): - `id` (string) Example: "a95f2aaf-4e0c-4d49-8021-8a16a884ed86" - `status` (string) Example: "404" - `code` (string) Example: "model_not_found" - `title` (string) Example: "Model Not Found" - `details` (string) Example: "Couldn't find {resource} for id {resource_id}." ## Response 409 fields (application/json): - `id` (string) X-Request-ID of the http request Example: "b35f2aaf-4e0c-4d49-8021-8a16a884ed81" - `status` (string) Example: "409" - `code` (string) Example: "record_not_unique" - `title` (string) Example: "Record not unique" - `details` (string) Example: "Record already exists." ## Response 500 fields (application/json): - `id` (string) Example: "e8915041-9d8c-4d96-9dd1-04e8522ecdbf" - `status` (string) Example: "500" - `code` (string) Example: "generic_error" - `title` (string) Example: "Generic Error" - `details` (string) Example: "There was an error."