He opened the lexoffice import center. A clean, white dashboard. Two buttons: and Import .
Felix grabbed his phone. He snapped a photo of a crumpled receipt from "Büromöbel Schmidt" (a new chair, €189). He dragged the JPEG into the drop zone. lexoffice import
He tried a nightmare scenario: a PDF of a roaming invoice from a Dutch hosting provider. The document was a chaotic mess of currencies, tax IDs, and fine print. He dropped it in. He opened the lexoffice import center
lexoffice not only imported it, but flagged: "Reverse charge procedure according to §13b UStG? Check manually." A yellow flag. Helpful. Not judgmental. Felix grabbed his phone
Felix Klein, a freelance typographer, had a superpower: he could make fonts sing. But his kryptonite? The monthly VAT report.
"Impossible," he whispered.
Felix leaned back. The shoebox was gone. The pile of guilt on his desk was now a clean, sortable list of 347 transactions.