E-Junkie Forum http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/ E-Junkie Forum RSS en-us Copyright 2013, 19.5 Degrees. All rights reserved. webmaster@e-junkie.com webmaster@e-junkie.com Fri, 25 May 2012 01:40:01 GMT Fri, 24 May 2013 13:35:47 GMT 681 E-JUNKIE 5 E-Junkie Forum http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/ http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/logo.gif 290 104 Post #2 http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/5944/pg/0#post21060 http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/5944/pg/0#post21060 Fri, 25 May 2012 01:40:01 GMT
2) First, view and then download your E-junkie Transaction Log for transctions within the calendar or fiscal year in question:
http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.transaction-log.htm

Once you unzip the downloaded file, you will have a tab-delimited text file that you should be able to open or import in a spreadsheet program (e.g., Excel, iWork Numbers, or free software like Gnumeric or LibreOffice/OpenOffice Calc), then just sum up the amounts in the Tax column (if you just select the whole column, your spreadsheet software may show you an instant sum somewhere, like down in the status bar).]]>
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Post #1 http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/5944/pg/0#post21060 http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/5944/pg/0#post21060 Thu, 24 May 2012 20:28:08 GMT
I have indicated that for Texas residents that sales taxes must be added, and I have verified that sales taxes are being added.

My question is:

1. I am assuming that the extra money for sales taxes goes to me, correct? (i.e., ejunkie or paypal doesn't pay it).
2. If 1 is correct, how would I make a report to total up the amount of sales taxes (for say an entire year) which I should reimburse to the state of Texas?

Thanks.]]>
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