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I'm starting to look at my tax picture and just wondering if every charge on my credit card that says Amazon Market place is some sort of selling fee? Is there a report I can see or run that I could match with my credit card charges? I don't understand all the fees. Seems complicated to me. Help if you can. Thanks in advance.

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Market place charges

I'm starting to look at my tax picture and just wondering if every charge on my credit card that says Amazon Market place is some sort of selling fee? Is there a report I can see or run that I could match with my credit card charges? I don't understand all the fees. Seems complicated to me. Help if you can. Thanks in advance.

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Hi @Seller_E00vYF0pu3NXH,

Steve from Amazon here, thank you for the question. To understand the fees and transactions on your account. I recommend that you view the transaction page under the payment reports section on Seller Central.

The View Transactions Page displays a summary view of the transactions that have occurred in the account since the last settlement date up until closing on the previous day. A transaction can be a charge or credit that is initiated by Amazon, an order, a refund or an adjustment. View the Payments Transactions View report.

You can filter by the following:

  • All transactions types: This shows all transactions regardless of type.
  • Order Payment: This shows only transactions that are related to the payment of orders.
  • Refund: This shows only transactions that are related to refunds.
  • Chargeback Refund: This shows only transactions that are related to chargebacks. Chargebacks are charges or credits that are specifically related to credit card claims. For example, if a buyer calls their credit card company and refutes a charge related to the seller's sale, the corresponding transaction will be noted here as a chargeback.
  • A-to-z Guarantee Refund: This shows all transaction charges or credits related to A-to-Z Guarantee claims that were initiated by the buyer.
  • Service Fees: Other fees, such as FBA Inventory Storage fees or inbound transportation charges.
  • Other: This shows fees which may include subscriptions, other fees related to service and credits or charges that were initiated by Amazon.
  • Select a period of time: Use this feature to specify a range of dates for the list of transactions.
  • Statement period: Select all transactions in a settlement period.
  • Past number of days: Select a set number of days of transactions
  • Custom date range: Select your own time period. After you select an option, click "Update" to see the results.

I recommend that you download the report as that will allow you to export and sort the data as you need to.

Please let me know if there are any questions.

Thanks,

Steve

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Market place charges

I'm starting to look at my tax picture and just wondering if every charge on my credit card that says Amazon Market place is some sort of selling fee? Is there a report I can see or run that I could match with my credit card charges? I don't understand all the fees. Seems complicated to me. Help if you can. Thanks in advance.

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Market place charges

I'm starting to look at my tax picture and just wondering if every charge on my credit card that says Amazon Market place is some sort of selling fee? Is there a report I can see or run that I could match with my credit card charges? I don't understand all the fees. Seems complicated to me. Help if you can. Thanks in advance.

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I'm starting to look at my tax picture and just wondering if every charge on my credit card that says Amazon Market place is some sort of selling fee? Is there a report I can see or run that I could match with my credit card charges? I don't understand all the fees. Seems complicated to me. Help if you can. Thanks in advance.

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Hi @Seller_E00vYF0pu3NXH,

Steve from Amazon here, thank you for the question. To understand the fees and transactions on your account. I recommend that you view the transaction page under the payment reports section on Seller Central.

The View Transactions Page displays a summary view of the transactions that have occurred in the account since the last settlement date up until closing on the previous day. A transaction can be a charge or credit that is initiated by Amazon, an order, a refund or an adjustment. View the Payments Transactions View report.

You can filter by the following:

  • All transactions types: This shows all transactions regardless of type.
  • Order Payment: This shows only transactions that are related to the payment of orders.
  • Refund: This shows only transactions that are related to refunds.
  • Chargeback Refund: This shows only transactions that are related to chargebacks. Chargebacks are charges or credits that are specifically related to credit card claims. For example, if a buyer calls their credit card company and refutes a charge related to the seller's sale, the corresponding transaction will be noted here as a chargeback.
  • A-to-z Guarantee Refund: This shows all transaction charges or credits related to A-to-Z Guarantee claims that were initiated by the buyer.
  • Service Fees: Other fees, such as FBA Inventory Storage fees or inbound transportation charges.
  • Other: This shows fees which may include subscriptions, other fees related to service and credits or charges that were initiated by Amazon.
  • Select a period of time: Use this feature to specify a range of dates for the list of transactions.
  • Statement period: Select all transactions in a settlement period.
  • Past number of days: Select a set number of days of transactions
  • Custom date range: Select your own time period. After you select an option, click "Update" to see the results.

I recommend that you download the report as that will allow you to export and sort the data as you need to.

Please let me know if there are any questions.

Thanks,

Steve

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Hi @Seller_E00vYF0pu3NXH,

Steve from Amazon here, thank you for the question. To understand the fees and transactions on your account. I recommend that you view the transaction page under the payment reports section on Seller Central.

The View Transactions Page displays a summary view of the transactions that have occurred in the account since the last settlement date up until closing on the previous day. A transaction can be a charge or credit that is initiated by Amazon, an order, a refund or an adjustment. View the Payments Transactions View report.

You can filter by the following:

  • All transactions types: This shows all transactions regardless of type.
  • Order Payment: This shows only transactions that are related to the payment of orders.
  • Refund: This shows only transactions that are related to refunds.
  • Chargeback Refund: This shows only transactions that are related to chargebacks. Chargebacks are charges or credits that are specifically related to credit card claims. For example, if a buyer calls their credit card company and refutes a charge related to the seller's sale, the corresponding transaction will be noted here as a chargeback.
  • A-to-z Guarantee Refund: This shows all transaction charges or credits related to A-to-Z Guarantee claims that were initiated by the buyer.
  • Service Fees: Other fees, such as FBA Inventory Storage fees or inbound transportation charges.
  • Other: This shows fees which may include subscriptions, other fees related to service and credits or charges that were initiated by Amazon.
  • Select a period of time: Use this feature to specify a range of dates for the list of transactions.
  • Statement period: Select all transactions in a settlement period.
  • Past number of days: Select a set number of days of transactions
  • Custom date range: Select your own time period. After you select an option, click "Update" to see the results.

I recommend that you download the report as that will allow you to export and sort the data as you need to.

Please let me know if there are any questions.

Thanks,

Steve

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Steve_Amazon

Hi @Seller_E00vYF0pu3NXH,

Steve from Amazon here, thank you for the question. To understand the fees and transactions on your account. I recommend that you view the transaction page under the payment reports section on Seller Central.

The View Transactions Page displays a summary view of the transactions that have occurred in the account since the last settlement date up until closing on the previous day. A transaction can be a charge or credit that is initiated by Amazon, an order, a refund or an adjustment. View the Payments Transactions View report.

You can filter by the following:

  • All transactions types: This shows all transactions regardless of type.
  • Order Payment: This shows only transactions that are related to the payment of orders.
  • Refund: This shows only transactions that are related to refunds.
  • Chargeback Refund: This shows only transactions that are related to chargebacks. Chargebacks are charges or credits that are specifically related to credit card claims. For example, if a buyer calls their credit card company and refutes a charge related to the seller's sale, the corresponding transaction will be noted here as a chargeback.
  • A-to-z Guarantee Refund: This shows all transaction charges or credits related to A-to-Z Guarantee claims that were initiated by the buyer.
  • Service Fees: Other fees, such as FBA Inventory Storage fees or inbound transportation charges.
  • Other: This shows fees which may include subscriptions, other fees related to service and credits or charges that were initiated by Amazon.
  • Select a period of time: Use this feature to specify a range of dates for the list of transactions.
  • Statement period: Select all transactions in a settlement period.
  • Past number of days: Select a set number of days of transactions
  • Custom date range: Select your own time period. After you select an option, click "Update" to see the results.

I recommend that you download the report as that will allow you to export and sort the data as you need to.

Please let me know if there are any questions.

Thanks,

Steve

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