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Comment suivre la performance et mesurer l'efficacité de Stripe Tax ?

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Comment suivre la performance et mesurer l'efficacité de Stripe Tax ? Comprend des indicateurs clés, des tableaux de bord et des fonctionnalités de reporting.

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Suivre et Mesurer l'Efficacité de Stripe Tax

This guide covers how to track performance and measure the effectiveness of Stripe Tax using Stripe’s reporting tools, dashboard analytics, and exported data. It's designed for businesses using Stripe Tax to automate their tax compliance.

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Accéder aux Analyses du Tableau de Bord Stripe

Use the Stripe Dashboard to view comprehensive tax metrics. Navigate to the 'Tax' section for insights into your tax collection activities.

The Stripe Dashboard provides a detailed overview of your tax collection and remittance activities. Key metrics include total tax collected over time, tax collected by country, state, or jurisdiction, number of transactions with tax applied, and a breakdown of tax rates and types (e.g., VAT, GST, sales tax). These metrics help you understand where your tax obligations are most significant and how much tax you’re collecting in each region.

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Générer et Exporter des Rapports Fiscaux

Access and export detailed tax reports from the Stripe dashboard to analyze tax data and ensure compliance.

Stripe Tax generates detailed tax reports that you can access and export from the dashboard. These reports include tax collected per jurisdiction, taxable and non-taxable transactions, exemptions and reverse charges applied, and filing-ready summaries for each tax period. Export these reports in CSV format for further analysis or to share with your accounting team. This data is essential for compliance and for evaluating how well Stripe Tax is automating your tax processes.

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Intégrer avec des Outils Comptables

Sync Stripe Tax data with accounting platforms like QuickBooks and Xero to reconcile tax data and generate reports.

Stripe integrates with popular accounting platforms like QuickBooks and Xero. Syncing your Stripe Tax data with these tools allows you to reconcile tax collected with your financial records, track tax liabilities and remittances, and generate custom financial and tax performance reports.

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Surveiller la Conformité et les Taux d'Erreur

Ensure compliance by monitoring jurisdictions where tax is collected and reviewing any errors or exceptions.

Stripe Tax automatically determines where you need to collect tax based on your sales and customer locations. You can monitor the number of jurisdictions where Stripe Tax has identified a tax obligation, any missed or manual overrides of tax collection, and error rates or exceptions flagged by Stripe Tax. Reviewing these helps ensure you’re meeting your compliance obligations and that Stripe Tax is accurately applying the correct rates.

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Comparer la Collecte de Taxes Manuelle et Automatisée

Evaluate improvements by comparing historical manual tax data with current automated Stripe Tax performance.

If you previously managed taxes manually, compare historical data with your current Stripe Tax performance. Look for improvements in the accuracy of tax calculations, reduction in compliance errors, and time saved on tax administration.

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Évaluer les Indicateurs de l'Expérience Client

Monitor customer feedback and support tickets related to tax charges to gauge Stripe Tax's effectiveness.

Monitor customer feedback and support tickets related to tax charges. Fewer disputes or questions about tax indicate Stripe Tax is working effectively. By regularly reviewing these metrics and reports, you can assess how well Stripe Tax is automating your tax compliance, reducing manual work, and minimizing errors, ensuring your business remains compliant and efficient.

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