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How To Reconcile Merchant Fees Inside QuickBooks Online

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Do you run a creative business that uses Stripe, Square, PayPal or other payment processors?  In this training I’m going to show you how to reconcile your QuickBooks Online account to account for these processing fees.

This is a simple solution to make sure that your total amount of sales is accurate each month and that you don’t lose any tax deductions due to your merchant fees that are taken out.

You can watch the training video below or online:

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Are you an Etsy seller who struggles with recording your sales and expenses each month? Check out a previous training I did where I show you how to treat Etsy like a bank account to make it so much easier on yourself each month.

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