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Good day! Allow me to be the one to help with your questions about recording processing fees, mike418.
You can edit the sales or invoice transactions and add the Etsy fee in the second line item. However, I recommend checking with your accountant about what expense account to use to maintain accurate bookkeeping.
Start by creating a service fee item that represents the processing charges from Etsy. Here's how:
Once done, open each sales transaction and use the item you just created. Here's how:
Details about this are also discussed here: Add Service Fees Manually to Invoices.
Let me know if you're able to record the Etsy fees. You can also ask follow-up questions in your reply if you need anything else.
Hi mike418,
Hope you’re doing great. I wanted to see how everything is going about recording Etsy fees. Was it resolved? Do you need any additional help or clarification? If you do, just let me know. I’d be happy to help you at anytime.
Looking forward to your reply. Have a pleasant day ahead!
Hello,
Can you show how this will work in QBDT. We've recently started selling on Etsy and am not sure if I should show the fees on the invoice or somewhere else.
Thanks.
Thanks for joining this thread, Whoadeb. I can help provide insight to track Etsy fees manually on invoices in QuickBooks Desktop.
In QuickBooks, the program depends on the transactions downloaded from your Etsy account. If you've already created an invoice entry without fees being applied yet, you can create an account to Receive Payment transactions to the Undeposited Funds. Then, utilize the Bank Deposits and use an expense fee account to it. This way, these fees are recorded in your QuickBooks data.
Once done, match the bank deposit created to the downloaded payment transaction. To do this:
In addition to that, you can run specific reports to track aging or uncleared transactions in your file. Once everything looks good, start reconciling your data to ensure all entries match your bank and credit card statements.
I'm all ears to any additional queries you may have when managing fees on invoices in your account. You can always drop a comment below, and I'll be around to get you covered. Keep safe and have a good one!
Consider having a 3rd party connector to reconcile Etsy transactions into QB Desktop.
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