How do I get total amount of pay pal fees I paid for 2017?

causticmom
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Since I got a tax form for 2017 I need to file as a small business and want to deduct the pay pal fees that I paid. Is there a way to get the total without having to manually add them up for each month? I have tried pulling every report I can think of and none of the columns are totaled.

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Snow-Cat
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Download or export your Transaction History, here's how:

* Login to your account.
* Click "Activity"
* Under "Simple" "Detailed"
* Click on "Statements"
* Click on "Activity export"
* Select "Custom Date Range"
* Select your "From" and "To" Dates
* Under the Format drop down - Select "CSV"
* Click "Create Report"
* When the report is completed - click "Download"


What this process does is export your history to a CSV file, you can then use an app like Excel to sort, view, create and print your own reports.

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Snow-Cat
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Download or export your Transaction History, here's how:

* Login to your account.
* Click "Activity"
* Under "Simple" "Detailed"
* Click on "Statements"
* Click on "Activity export"
* Select "Custom Date Range"
* Select your "From" and "To" Dates
* Under the Format drop down - Select "CSV"
* Click "Create Report"
* When the report is completed - click "Download"


What this process does is export your history to a CSV file, you can then use an app like Excel to sort, view, create and print your own reports.

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causticmom
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it still does not give me column total-do I need to then manually add them up?

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Snow-Cat
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Yes, it's just data - if you want to do something with it, you need to use an app like Excel whereas you can sort, add, sum, etc.

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