Google Play estimated sales are higher than the earnings report. Which one should I trust for taxes?
I live in Brazil and my Android revenue is growing fast enough that I finally need disciplined monthly books. The problem is that the estimated sales report looks better than the earnings report, and both are different from the payout amount that hit my bank. I do not want to accidentally book an optimistic number just because it looks cleaner on the dashboard.
If Google itself says one report is better for accounting, I want to build around that now. I just need a plain-English answer on which report gets priority and what the other report is still useful for.
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