Selling on etsy

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Hi, I have a small business where I am selling only on Etsy which is  based in the USA : www.etsy.com/.../NazForge

Does anyone know if I need to enter each buyer (individualy) or I can just enter (Etsy) in the clients section...

PS : Etsy is somewhat comparable to Ebay, only difference is that there is no (bidding)... Direct sales only, payment are made by either paypal or the Etsy's payment system... Sales made in the Etsy system are then deposited in  my bank account...

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    I'm not sure how etsy works but am wondering if you will be able to get a report from etsy that details who bought what and how they paid?

    If so then you could run a daily or weekly report to input into one customer called Etsy as long as you print the invoice and attach the report to it. The invoice would have a nil balance as the report should have your daily sales, the taxes charged, and how paid.

  • 0 in reply to Smith and Co

    Thank You very much to both of you, I really appreciate that.  But, it's really hard for me because I ain't got any knowledge in book-keeping. I'm looking everywhere to find a way to figure it out and it seem so  complicated. I will keep looking to find more answer about Book-keeping. You help me a lot today!

    Thanks again!

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  • 0 in reply to Smith and Co

    Thank You very much to both of you, I really appreciate that.  But, it's really hard for me because I ain't got any knowledge in book-keeping. I'm looking everywhere to find a way to figure it out and it seem so  complicated. I will keep looking to find more answer about Book-keeping. You help me a lot today!

    Thanks again!

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  • 0 in reply to Naz Forge

    Naz - you really should look for a bookkeeper to help you get set up - believe me, the costs of doing this now will save unnecessary costs (not to mention stress/frustration) to straighten out errors etc when it comes time to file at year end for your personal income tax return. This person could come once a month (or every 2 - 3 months) to verify your work. Have a look at IPBC website to look for certified professional bookkeepers in your area or in Sage Consultant section . I love your iron work and that is where you excel - leave the bookkeeping to someone else who excels in this area :). You can still do the basic tasks such as invoicing and small purchases related to your products but under a watchful eye of someone who knows what they are doing and can steer you in the right direction.