Quick Tip: Payments Dashboard – Transaction View

Hello everyone!
Following on from last week’s post about the Statement View of the Payments Dashboard we want to share an outline of the Transaction View page.
The Transaction View page displays the account transactions within a statement period, up until the prior day's close. A transaction can be an order, a refund or an Amazon-initiated charge or credit.
You can search for a specific order or use the date and filter options to customise the report for your needs. Click Update after setting your filters. Only transactions from the last 24 months are available to review.
Filter view by: Use this option to choose the type of transactions to display.
- All transaction types: Default setting that displays all transactions
- Order Payment: Buyer payments and seller fees
- Refund: Order refunds
- Chargeback Refund: Refunds that buyers initiate through their credit card company
- A-to-z Guarantee Refund: See A-to-z Guarantee
- Service Fees: Fees for services such as FBA storage
- Shipping services purchased through Amazon: Shipping services purchases, refunds and carrier adjustments
- Paid to Amazon: Money you paid to Amazon because your sales for a statement period were less than your fees and charges
- Other: Service-related fees and other Amazon-initiated credits and charges
- Previous statement's unavailable balance: Total funds in reserve at the end of the previous statement period
Within: Use this option to choose the date range of transactions to display.
- Statement period: This is the default. It includes all transactions in the settlement period.
- Past number of days: Choose from pre-set numbers of days.
- Custom date range: Choose your own date range.
Find a transaction
- Enter an order number in the search box in the top-right corner of the Transaction View page to find a specific transaction.
Download
- You can also use the Download button to get all order and payment details for the dates you specify. Downloaded reports contain more details than the Transaction View and provide order-level transparency into the charges and refunds listed in the Statement View.
Are there any other sections of the Payments Dashboard you would like a Quick Tip for?
Quick Tip: Payments Dashboard – Transaction View

Hello everyone!
Following on from last week’s post about the Statement View of the Payments Dashboard we want to share an outline of the Transaction View page.
The Transaction View page displays the account transactions within a statement period, up until the prior day's close. A transaction can be an order, a refund or an Amazon-initiated charge or credit.
You can search for a specific order or use the date and filter options to customise the report for your needs. Click Update after setting your filters. Only transactions from the last 24 months are available to review.
Filter view by: Use this option to choose the type of transactions to display.
- All transaction types: Default setting that displays all transactions
- Order Payment: Buyer payments and seller fees
- Refund: Order refunds
- Chargeback Refund: Refunds that buyers initiate through their credit card company
- A-to-z Guarantee Refund: See A-to-z Guarantee
- Service Fees: Fees for services such as FBA storage
- Shipping services purchased through Amazon: Shipping services purchases, refunds and carrier adjustments
- Paid to Amazon: Money you paid to Amazon because your sales for a statement period were less than your fees and charges
- Other: Service-related fees and other Amazon-initiated credits and charges
- Previous statement's unavailable balance: Total funds in reserve at the end of the previous statement period
Within: Use this option to choose the date range of transactions to display.
- Statement period: This is the default. It includes all transactions in the settlement period.
- Past number of days: Choose from pre-set numbers of days.
- Custom date range: Choose your own date range.
Find a transaction
- Enter an order number in the search box in the top-right corner of the Transaction View page to find a specific transaction.
Download
- You can also use the Download button to get all order and payment details for the dates you specify. Downloaded reports contain more details than the Transaction View and provide order-level transparency into the charges and refunds listed in the Statement View.
Are there any other sections of the Payments Dashboard you would like a Quick Tip for?