 
  Accounting with PayPal downloaded data.
The data you can download from PayPal doesn't easily import into common
accounting programs like QuickBooks. Although PayPal claims to support a
QuickBooks format, there are significant issues with thier iif files.
  
  
Here are some notes on how to clean up the basic data from PayPal and turn
it into something that might be useful for filing your taxes:
  - 
    Download year data as .CSV from PayPal with shopping cart info turned on
  
- 
    Insert two blank columns (day, year) between Date and Time, Convert date
    from Data / Text to column, delimited, "/", Rename Date column to Month,
    Delete Year column
  
- 
    Sort by Item Title, delete Gross amounts for lines where Item Title is "Shopping
    Cart" 
 This allows the line items in the shopping cart to be the total in the Gross
    column; it prevents a "double" total where both the shopping cart total gross
    amount and the line item gross amounts are added in. These summary lines
    for the cart should only have Shipping and Handling, Insurance, Sales Tax.
    Fee. and Net
- 
    Remove the duplicated Shipping, Insurance and Sales Tax amounts from the
    detail lines in shopping cart transactions. Detail lines should only show
    the Gross amount of that line item. Watch out for the occasional "delayed"
    entries where these amound are included in the detail lines and NOT in the
    summary line for the cart.
  
- 
    Insert Category column after Item Title and tag each line with the chart
    of accounts item that applies.
 E.g. all lines in shopping cart or other sales are set to "Sales", USPS payments
    are "Shipping" or what ever your COA accounts are.
- 
    Sort by Category and total when Category changes.
See also:
   - 
http://www.outright.com 
Outright.com directly and automatically imports PayPal transactions, and (mostly) correctly tags them as income or expense and can even categorize them further once you show it what to do. It can then estimate (very conservatively) your taxes, or prepare and income and expense report for your tax accountant.+
  
- 
    http://www.simpleport.net/osc/ SimplePort simplifies balancing
    PayPal (Premier or Business) accounts in QuickBooks (PRO) and easily integrates
    PayPal data in your QuickBooks (PRO) company file by...
 - Identifying common transactions (like sales)
 - Automating manual processes
 - Generating Sales Receipts
 - Debiting the correct expense account for common expenditures (PayPal on-line
    shipping fees for example).
 Generates customer records (including email and address information)
 Inventory Support:
 - PayPal-to-QuickBooks item description matching
 - Sets Item Number and Income Account on sales receipt items
 - Automatic updating of inventory levels
 - Assigns revenue to correct Income Account
 Will not work with PayPal Basic account; must have Premier or Business
    account.
 Will not work with QuickBooks SimpleStart, etc... must have PRO or
    Enterprise.
 $20/mo ($10/mo up to 100 transactions)+
- 
    http://www.bigredconsulting.com/aboutebaylink.htm Download
    PayPal & eBay transaction history into QuickBooks without data
    entry!+ Requires MS Excel.
  
- 
    http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jgnucashlib/index.php?title=PaypalPlugin
    There is a plugin for a DB Library for GNUCash that can import transactions
    via the PayPal SOAP-API. "You will need an API-account and certificate. You
    can get both on the paypal-website."
  
- 
    http://www.drupalecommerce.org/
    Drupal has an ecommerce plug in that can integrate with PayPal and generate
    some simple summary reports which might be useful for accounting.
  
- 
    http://www.weberp.org/ an open source
    web based / PHP / mySQL system for orders, inventory, AR, AP, GL, and bank
    accounts. Some development has been done to link weberp with ecommerce shopping
    cart, order processing systems such as:
    
      - 
	OSCommerce
      
- 
	Joomla
	1
	1a
      
- 
	Zen Cart
      
- 
    
 
- 
    http://www.angelleye.com/blog/2009/05/generate-microsoft-money-qif-file-from-paypal-account-transactions/
    php script to translate PayPal data via API to QIF file for import to Money,
    Quicken, Quickbooks. (cached 2010/03/30 11:20:00
    php2qif.htm)
Accounting is just killing my little business... I'm desperately trying to
figure out how to do the books without spending hours on it. What I really
need is a system that can do the following:
- Directly import transactions from PayPal without requiring that they be
typed in again. I typically have more than 2000 little sales each year, with
a typical profit of only a few dollars each. QuickBooks does NOT do this.
There are programs or services that can be purchased to work WITH QuickBooks,
but they require the PRO version.
- Allow me to enter parts purchases and track inventory quantity and valuations.
Only the PRO version of QuickBooks tracks inventory quantity, but I'm not
sure if it tracks the value of your inventory. A small but growing part of
the little business is selling kits, and I understand I have to track the
value of my inventory for when I file taxes. So when I change the price of
the kit, does my inventory value increase, and does the software track that?
- Generate Income / Expense reports to send to my tax guy to keep the IRS
and CFTB happy.
- Idealy, it should export information about my current inventory levels
to a web store front so people will know if an item is backordered before
they place an order.
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