Marketplace selling, finally reconciled
Bring Amazon, Flipkart and your own store into one set of books โ match settlements, track TCS and ITC, and keep GST returns accurate across every channel.
Every channel, one ledger
Stop wrestling with marketplace reports โ Lekha turns them into clean, reconciled books.
Settlement recon
Match marketplace payouts to orders, fees and refunds.
TCS tracking
Capture TCS collected by marketplaces and reconcile it.
Unified inventory
Track stock across channels and warehouses.
ITC & GST
Claim input credit and keep GSTR-1/3B accurate.
Channel P&L
See true profit per marketplace after all fees.
Returns handling
Account for returns and replacements correctly.
Know your real e-commerce profit
Reconcile every marketplace and stay GST-compliant. Start free with LekhaBooks.
How marketplace selling becomes one set of books
Multi-channel sellers usually have accurate orders and inaccurate accounting, because marketplace reports and real books rarely speak the same language. Here is how that gets reconciled.
Connect every channel
Bring Amazon, Flipkart and your own store into one place instead of tracking each separately.
Match settlements
Payouts are matched against orders, marketplace fees and refunds as they land, not weeks later.
Track TCS and ITC
TCS collected by marketplaces is captured and reconciled, and input credit is claimed correctly.
File with channel P&L
See true profit per marketplace after fees, then file GSTR-1/3B from the same reconciled data.
Marketplace reports vs reconciled books
Sellers usually start with a spreadsheet per marketplace and a lot of manual matching. Here is what changes once settlements, TCS and inventory sit in one system.
| What you need | Manual marketplace reports | LekhaBooks |
|---|---|---|
| Settlement matching | Manual, report by report | Auto-matched to orders and fees |
| TCS tracking | Tallied separately at filing time | Captured and reconciled continuously |
| Stock across channels | Separate counts per marketplace | One unified inventory view |
| Returns and RTO | Adjusted manually in books | Accounted for automatically |
| Profit visibility | Revenue only, fees ignored | Channel-wise P&L after all fees |
Built for multi-channel sellers, not single-store shops
Whether you sell primarily on Amazon and Flipkart, run a Shopify or WooCommerce store alongside marketplaces, or are just adding a second channel to an existing business, the accounting problem is the same: every channel produces its own report, in its own format, on its own schedule. LekhaBooks is built to pull those into one place rather than asking you to reconcile spreadsheets by hand.
Getting started means connecting your marketplace accounts and importing recent settlement history, so reconciliation has something to match against from day one. Sellers usually see their first fully matched settlement report within the first billing cycle.
Questions e-commerce sellers usually ask
Which marketplaces are supported?
Amazon and Flipkart settlements are supported alongside your own online store, so channel data lands in one ledger rather than several.
How does TCS reconciliation actually work?
TCS collected by each marketplace under Section 52 is captured against your sales and matched to what appears in your GSTR-8 and 2A/2B data.
I sell from warehouses in multiple states โ is that handled?
Multi-location inventory is supported, and GST registrations can be managed per state where you have a place of business.
How are returns and RTO orders accounted for?
Returns and replacement-to-origin orders adjust stock and revenue automatically, so they do not silently inflate your reported sales.
Can I see profit by marketplace, not just total revenue?
Yes โ channel-wise P&L nets out marketplace commissions, shipping fees and other charges so you see real profit per channel.
Does this replace filing GSTR-1 and 3B separately?
Your reconciled sales and ITC data feed directly into GSTR-1 and 3B preparation, so filing is a review step rather than a rebuild.
What about my own Shopify or WooCommerce store?
Direct-to-consumer orders from your own store can be brought into the same reconciled ledger alongside marketplace channels, not tracked separately.