Mercury + TaxCalc: Bridge the Gap
Need to get your Mercury (startup banking) bank statement into TaxCalc? Mercury uses MM/DD/YYYY and modern fintech format with Date, Description, Amount, and Balance columns, plus detailed wire transfer and ACH originator information — which needs converting to CSV (N/A — TaxCalc is tax compliance software, not bookkeeping. Use BankScan AI's Excel output as a working paper alongside TaxCalc.) for TaxCalc import.
How BankScan AI Converts Mercury for TaxCalc
Convert bank statements to CSV with BankScan AI and use the data to prepare self-assessment, partnership, and corporation tax returns in TaxCalc. Mercury's fintech banking statements are popular with startups and tech companies. BankScan AI handles Mercury's wire-heavy, API-friendly transaction format.
How It Works
Upload your Mercury PDF
Drag and drop your Mercury statement. Supports PDF, CSV with MM/DD/YYYY handling.
AI converts for TaxCalc
Our AI parses Mercury's layout, converts dates to DD/MM/YYYY (for reference; no direct import), and outputs CSV.
Import into TaxCalc
TaxCalc doesn't have direct bank import — use BankScan AI to convert PDFs to CSV, then reference the spreadsheet data when completing income and expense boxes in TaxCalc.
TaxCalc Import Tip
N/A — TaxCalc is tax compliance software, not bookkeeping. Use BankScan AI's Excel output as a working paper alongside TaxCalc.
Mercury to TaxCalc Features
- Mercury optimised — Trained on Mercury's modern fintech format with Date, Description, Amount, and Balance columns, plus detailed wire transfer and ACH originator information with MM/DD/YYYY parsing
- TaxCalc formatted — Output as CSV with N/A — TaxCalc is tax compliance software, not bookkeeping. Use BankScan AI's Excel output as a working paper alongside TaxCalc.
- Date conversion — Converts MM/DD/YYYY to DD/MM/YYYY (for reference; no direct import) automatically
Import Mercury Data into TaxCalc
After converting your Mercury statement with BankScan AI:
- TaxCalc doesn't have direct bank import — use BankScan AI to convert PDFs to CSV, then reference the spreadsheet data when completing income and expense boxes in TaxCalc
Common Import Issues
No direct import — common mistake is trying to import CSV into TaxCalc. Instead, use the spreadsheet as a reference document for completing tax return boxes.
Import Mercury into TaxCalc Today
Automatic date conversion (MM/DD/YYYY to DD/MM/YYYY (for reference; no direct import)), column mapping, and format validation.
Import Mercury to TaxCalc Free