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Automatic Invoicing for Shopify

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Automatic Invoicing for Shopify

Run a Shopify store? Do we have good news for you! You can integrate Quaderno with Shopify and automatically send gorgeous, tax-compliant invoices to your customers.

Automatic invoices save you a ton of time. 100% customized and beautiful invoices impress your customers. Both of these things are wonderful nice-to-haves. (And we’re proud to offer them!)

But tax compliance? It’s a must-have. Bottom line.

Shopify invoices issued through Quaderno are [compliant with tax laws](https://quaderno.io/guides/shopify-sales-tax/) around the world including the US, EU, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore. Each of your customers, regardless of location, will receive invoices that are valid in their country.

What a relief!

But it gets better. 🙂

We know that running an online store is no easy feat. You’re probably doing ten different things at once. That’s why our integration also automates other tasks for you, like sending credit notes when a refund is initiated.

That’s also why we offer you a financial overview of your business, with information and analysis in one easy place. Want to compile a quarterly summary of invoices from a certain customer? No problem. How much revenue did you generate last month? You got it. Which products are selling best, and where? All of this information is at your fingertips.

Integrating Quaderno with your Shopify store helps you spend more time delighting your customers and less time squinting at paperwork. Rest easy and let us handle taxes for you.

To learn how you can streamline your Shopify store in a few easy steps, read more about the Quaderno plug-in for Shopify.

Note: At Quaderno we love providing helpful information and best practices about taxes, but we are not certified tax advisors. For further help, or if you are ever in doubt, please consult a professional tax advisor or the tax authorities.