Automatically Record, Archive, and Prepare your eBay Business for Taxes

Today, Outright.com expands the set of businesses from which we automate your bookkeeping to include eBay.  In addition to PayPal transaction and credit card expense downloads, invoice and receipt import, eBay sellers can put their bookkeeping on auto pilot with the click of a button; completing months of bookkeeping in minutes.

Outright is already a part of eBay's Selling Manager platform; there, eBay sellers can manage their sales data and expenses within eBay with their seller credentials.  The addition of eBay to Outright.com enables everyone selling on eBay to track their business.

More than eBay sales, Outright.com works with PayPal to record any sales through your merchant account.  Also sell on Etsy?  Automate your books.   Use PayPal to checkout customers on your own website?  We'll record it as well as any expenses or money moved through PayPal.

To get started, simply Add Accounts when logged in to Outright.com and we'll record the transactions automatically, report your best customers, and get your started on taxes with some estimates and a Schedule C.

What to learn more or chat with us about what we're up to?  We have a bit of an eBay circuit planned...

TONIGHT (Oct. 268th)
rrb-avatar2-2x2-72dpibWe'll be on The River, The Ranch, and The Bay with Melinda Jackson and Beth Cherkowski  We've done some fun things with the hosts before and can't wait for the next eBay Live or eBay Radio event to catch up with them in person!

Monday, November 2nd
Listen in to eBay & Beyond and Internet Auction News Radio where we'll be catching up with Dave White about these new features and more.

Thursday, November 5th at 10 AM PST
We're hosting a bookkeeping webinar with eBay Education Specialist Linda Sanchez and CPA/Entrepreneur Wray Rives. The webinar will cover some practical tips to save time on your bookkeeping as well as some insight on taxes, the home office deduction, and record keeping fundamentals. Register now and we'll see you live then!

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