year end financials

Can I print an end of year statement

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Etsy has many downloadable CSV files as well as statements you can access. Depends on which info you need.

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There is no year end statement.  You will have to print monthly statements.

Or use the CSV downloads which can be yearly.  You may need more than one CSV.   

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etsy is a multinational site, one countries year end, is different from anothers,

in the UK, ours is 5th April,

you have to download the files, for the months you need, then delete any partial pats of the months that are not relevant

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@CraftyCornishMaids 

I know this is off topic, but does that mean that you have New Years in April or is that just for business? Sorry, I'm sure that sounds like a dumb question but I'm really am curious....

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Fiscal years can vary. In NY, for example, I need to file sales/use tax for the months of March to February every year.
This doesn't mean that it wouldn't be helpful to have a calendar-year file, instead of downloading each month, one by one. Or for my sales/use tax example, we could set the date range for 3/1 to 2/28 to avoid using 12 different files.

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@SewJoyfulandBlessed 

It's our tax year,

however, if you want to, you can choose any date for the start and end of your tax year, but if you don't use 6th April-5th April, it's much more complicated.

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We used to pay taxes on "quarter days", the first quarter day of the year was lady's day (then midsummer, then Michaelmas, then Christmas)

and it used to be the first day of our calendar year up to the 1700's
(we also had a bit of fudging around the 1500's and 1700's because of julian/gregorian calendar changes)

... a lot of commercial and agricultural rents are still due on quarter days, they are days of reckoning

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