Transaction Archives gives you full control over your imported data. Whether you’re cleaning up test transactions, removing unused integrations, or keeping your organization focused on active compliance data, this feature helps you maintain a clean and accurate workspace.
You can archive:
Individual transactions (Refer to this help article: How to Archive Transactions)
Entire integrations
All transactions and customers linked to a specific integration
This ensures your records remain organized for nexus tracking, reporting, and filings.
Archiving is helpful if you:
Transitioned from test data to live operations
No longer use a specific integration
Want to remove legacy or duplicate transaction sources
Need to declutter your organization without creating a new one
Once archived, the integration and its associated data will no longer impact active reporting or compliance workflows.
This option archives the integration itself.
Steps:
Go to Data Sources
Under the Manage Integration section, select the Inactive tab
Locate the integration, click the three-dot menu, and select Archive
Confirm the action
This option archives:
The integration
All transactions imported from that integration
All associated customers
This is ideal when removing test data or fully retiring a data source.
Steps:
Go to Data Sources
Under the Manage Integration section, select the Inactive tab
Locate the integration, click the three-dot menu, and select Archive
Proceed with archiving the Integrations and all its transactions and customers
Check the box: Archive all transactions and customers
Type CONFIRM to proceed
Click Confirm to submit
Archived transactions are removed from active reporting
Nexus calculations will no longer include archived data
Filings and compliance workflows will only reflect active transactions
The integration will no longer import new data
Archiving helps ensure your organization reflects only live, actionable data.
If you’re unsure whether to archive an integration or just specific transactions, contact support before proceeding.