The best option I have come up with to quickly show each month's total fees without having to download & open 12 monthly statements is to use Excel (my solution for everything...). In PayPal's Report section, select Activity Download, I just used the Balance Affecting option, select the dates for the financial year and CSV format. After downloading & opening the spreadsheet I deleted the columns I didn't need (just to determine the monthly fees you'd really only need the Date & Fee columns), changed the date format to mmm-yy then used Excel's Subtotals function to total at each change in date, and there they all are quickly ready for entry into your accounting system. Though it's probably a good idea to save/print out each month's statements for tax documentation purposes. Not sure why PayPay can't just add a simple report function though - any reason why this has to be so hard PayPal????
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