How to find your total sales tax in paypal for 2011

January 24, 2012 4 comments

Note: The sales tax (and a bunch of other information) will only show up in that report if you’re selected to be included in your default reports. if you haven’t selected sales tax as one of the columns you want, it won’t be included.

Ff you’re not seeing what you need, you can customize your reports (after signing in) here: https://history.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_history-download-customize

I always use google to try and find answers to my questions but somehow I couldn’t find any good information on how to find the total sales tax for 2011. I figured it out myself and decided to write a step by step process on how to find the sales tax for the 2011 in paypal.

  • Log into paypal
  • Click on “History”

Sales tax paypal 2011

  • Chose a custom date so you can get all the information from the entire year.
  • Set the start date to 1/1/11 and the end date to 12/31/11
  • Click the “show” button
  • It takes a couple minutes so just wait for it and do something else for a little while

  • Once everything has come up click on the”more” button on the right side
  • Click on “Tab deliminated – all activity”

find sales tax paypal 2011

  • This screen below pops up.

find sales tax paypal 2011

  • Click “download”
  • Usually the file is to large and they will email you a day later when you can download it.
  • Once you have downloaded the file open it in excel
  • Highlight the entire column for sales tax

find sales tax paypal 2011

  • Click on the “AutoSum” button

find sales tax paypal for year

  • The total sales tax for the year will be added up and appear at the bottom of the list

Bigcartel vs Opencart vs Everything Else

May 3, 2010 No comments yet

At Double Dragon Studios I am always trying to find the best content management system to use. It is pretty nerdy how I get so excited sometimes when something new comes out. So far in doing all my research I have found two e-commerce carts that I love. Those are Bigcartel and Opencart

Bigcartel

website: bigcartel.com

price

  • $10 a month for up to 25 products and 3 images per product
  • $20 a month for up to 100 products and 5 images per product

ease of use

  • very easy system to manage and connects with your paypal account

advantages

  • Use your own domain
  • Fairly advanced coupon codes
  • Users don’t need to sign up to check out

disadvantages

  • poor SEO control of meta tags
  • can only accept paypal and no other payment gateways
  • can’t do related products on product page, only newest and best selling
  • doesn’t have any extensions you can buy to make the site better

Opencart

website: opencart.com

price

  • Free

ease of use

  • fairly easy system to manage but has more options which may not be important

advantages

  • Use your own domain
  • Avanced coupon code
  • Different payment gateways more then paypal
  • Good SEO (with extensions)
  • The ability to use extensions to make the site better

disadvantages

  • A little harder to manage because there is more it can do
  • Harder to code, the time to code opencart is twice as long as bigcartel because it is more complicated of a system.

Everything Else

Magento – Just way to complicated. I felt like its backend was confusing. Even though it could do tons of stuff it was time consuming to figure everything out and I didn’t want to leave a site that was hard to figure out in the hands of a client.

Storenvy – It was easy to design for but ultimately it wasn’t as good as everything else. Especially since you couldn’t use your own domain it just wasn’t a cart I wanted to deal with.

Woocommerce – I checked it out and it looks like it is setup pretty well. They have a cool one page checkout and multiple payment gateways I just really need some time to look into it more before I develop on it.

I’ve done my research and found some solid e-commerce carts that will fit anyone’s project. I am always looking out for new e-commerce carts so if there is something else you are interested in let me know.

Why should I use WordPress?

May 3, 2010 No comments yet

WordPress simply is the best blogging software out there and can do so much more then a simple blog. Here are a few of the reasons why we use wordpress at double dragon studios

User Friendly

You don’t need to know html or any other language besides English to run your site. WordPress works on a what you see is what you get editor so you can add pictures put in links and make your blog posts and pages look exactly how you want them to.

Plugins and Widgets Extend Functionality

We realize that after we’ve designed and coded your site you might want more. WordPress plugins and widgets allow you to do just about anything that you want and can be installed in a jiffy. If you want to set up a gallery, mp3 players, or change everything that is in the sidebar of your site you can easily go in and make those changes yourself.

Standards Compliant

WordPress is one software that follows all the Web Standards and keeps your blog or website compliant to all the rules that have to be followed when running a website.

SEO Friendly

Search Engines have to be definitely kept in mind when building a website. WordPress uses different functions which allow it to be search engine friendly. For example sending pings to other sites, making categories, tagging your posts, use of h1/h2 tags etc. What is great about SEO traffic is it’s always there. Once you have the top search results for a certain keyword you will usually stay there with very little work and reap the rewards with targeted traffic from google.

Large community Support

As per recent statistics, WordPress is used on more than 1% of the websites on the Internet in the world. There is a large user community backing the development of this software. So, whenever you face any problems, you can go through all the available WordPress forums and communities and find answers for all your questions.



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