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How to print a report that shows ALL fees paid to Amazon

When I go to transaction view, it only prints 600 transactions. I had over 1400. Is there a video somewhere that walks me through this so that I am sure I have printed what I need to show my true profits from selling this year after deducting fees from 1099K?

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How to print a report that shows ALL fees paid to Amazon

When I go to transaction view, it only prints 600 transactions. I had over 1400. Is there a video somewhere that walks me through this so that I am sure I have printed what I need to show my true profits from selling this year after deducting fees from 1099K?

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Roberto_Amazon

Hello @Seller_t1a6V3IEnzs9d

Roberto here following up with your question. The report size for transaction view is only limited to 600 as you mentioned.

Alternatively, you can use Payments Reports Repository to download a complete Summary of your transactions or a breakdown with a customized date range.

See additional information on how to use these reports in the help page below:

Payments Reports Repository

Respectfully,

Roberto_Amazon

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Seller_xo4Akj7FBBnfC

While it's possible to download a report of all transactions, an easier way to reconcile your 1099-K is to follow the instructions on that form.

On the 1099-K Information page it says that the Box 1a "Gross amount" reported by Amazon is equal to the sum of:

  • Product sales (non-FBA)
  • FBA product sales
  • Shipping credits
  • Gift wrap credits
  • Promotional rebates (typically negative)
  • Product, shipping, gift wrap taxes and regulatory fee collected

In your Seller Central Reports Repository, you can download the full-year Date Range Summary Report, find the total of the above items in that report, and it should very nearly match your 1099-K Box 1a amount.

There's always a slight difference between the Summary Report totals and Amazon's 1099-K Box 1a. In our case it's typically less than one-tenth of a percent.

Other sellers have suggested that this is because Amazon uses an inconsistent mix of cash and accrual accounting methods in its Summary Report and 1099-K.

Some sellers adjust their books to show an exact match with the 1099-K, but we prefer to submit to the IRS the amounts in the Summary Report so that we can show that report in the event of an IRS audit.

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How to print a report that shows ALL fees paid to Amazon

When I go to transaction view, it only prints 600 transactions. I had over 1400. Is there a video somewhere that walks me through this so that I am sure I have printed what I need to show my true profits from selling this year after deducting fees from 1099K?

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How to print a report that shows ALL fees paid to Amazon

When I go to transaction view, it only prints 600 transactions. I had over 1400. Is there a video somewhere that walks me through this so that I am sure I have printed what I need to show my true profits from selling this year after deducting fees from 1099K?

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When I go to transaction view, it only prints 600 transactions. I had over 1400. Is there a video somewhere that walks me through this so that I am sure I have printed what I need to show my true profits from selling this year after deducting fees from 1099K?

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Roberto_Amazon

Hello @Seller_t1a6V3IEnzs9d

Roberto here following up with your question. The report size for transaction view is only limited to 600 as you mentioned.

Alternatively, you can use Payments Reports Repository to download a complete Summary of your transactions or a breakdown with a customized date range.

See additional information on how to use these reports in the help page below:

Payments Reports Repository

Respectfully,

Roberto_Amazon

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Seller_xo4Akj7FBBnfC

While it's possible to download a report of all transactions, an easier way to reconcile your 1099-K is to follow the instructions on that form.

On the 1099-K Information page it says that the Box 1a "Gross amount" reported by Amazon is equal to the sum of:

  • Product sales (non-FBA)
  • FBA product sales
  • Shipping credits
  • Gift wrap credits
  • Promotional rebates (typically negative)
  • Product, shipping, gift wrap taxes and regulatory fee collected

In your Seller Central Reports Repository, you can download the full-year Date Range Summary Report, find the total of the above items in that report, and it should very nearly match your 1099-K Box 1a amount.

There's always a slight difference between the Summary Report totals and Amazon's 1099-K Box 1a. In our case it's typically less than one-tenth of a percent.

Other sellers have suggested that this is because Amazon uses an inconsistent mix of cash and accrual accounting methods in its Summary Report and 1099-K.

Some sellers adjust their books to show an exact match with the 1099-K, but we prefer to submit to the IRS the amounts in the Summary Report so that we can show that report in the event of an IRS audit.

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Roberto_Amazon

Hello @Seller_t1a6V3IEnzs9d

Roberto here following up with your question. The report size for transaction view is only limited to 600 as you mentioned.

Alternatively, you can use Payments Reports Repository to download a complete Summary of your transactions or a breakdown with a customized date range.

See additional information on how to use these reports in the help page below:

Payments Reports Repository

Respectfully,

Roberto_Amazon

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Roberto_Amazon

Hello @Seller_t1a6V3IEnzs9d

Roberto here following up with your question. The report size for transaction view is only limited to 600 as you mentioned.

Alternatively, you can use Payments Reports Repository to download a complete Summary of your transactions or a breakdown with a customized date range.

See additional information on how to use these reports in the help page below:

Payments Reports Repository

Respectfully,

Roberto_Amazon

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Seller_xo4Akj7FBBnfC

While it's possible to download a report of all transactions, an easier way to reconcile your 1099-K is to follow the instructions on that form.

On the 1099-K Information page it says that the Box 1a "Gross amount" reported by Amazon is equal to the sum of:

  • Product sales (non-FBA)
  • FBA product sales
  • Shipping credits
  • Gift wrap credits
  • Promotional rebates (typically negative)
  • Product, shipping, gift wrap taxes and regulatory fee collected

In your Seller Central Reports Repository, you can download the full-year Date Range Summary Report, find the total of the above items in that report, and it should very nearly match your 1099-K Box 1a amount.

There's always a slight difference between the Summary Report totals and Amazon's 1099-K Box 1a. In our case it's typically less than one-tenth of a percent.

Other sellers have suggested that this is because Amazon uses an inconsistent mix of cash and accrual accounting methods in its Summary Report and 1099-K.

Some sellers adjust their books to show an exact match with the 1099-K, but we prefer to submit to the IRS the amounts in the Summary Report so that we can show that report in the event of an IRS audit.

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Seller_xo4Akj7FBBnfC

While it's possible to download a report of all transactions, an easier way to reconcile your 1099-K is to follow the instructions on that form.

On the 1099-K Information page it says that the Box 1a "Gross amount" reported by Amazon is equal to the sum of:

  • Product sales (non-FBA)
  • FBA product sales
  • Shipping credits
  • Gift wrap credits
  • Promotional rebates (typically negative)
  • Product, shipping, gift wrap taxes and regulatory fee collected

In your Seller Central Reports Repository, you can download the full-year Date Range Summary Report, find the total of the above items in that report, and it should very nearly match your 1099-K Box 1a amount.

There's always a slight difference between the Summary Report totals and Amazon's 1099-K Box 1a. In our case it's typically less than one-tenth of a percent.

Other sellers have suggested that this is because Amazon uses an inconsistent mix of cash and accrual accounting methods in its Summary Report and 1099-K.

Some sellers adjust their books to show an exact match with the 1099-K, but we prefer to submit to the IRS the amounts in the Summary Report so that we can show that report in the event of an IRS audit.

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