invoice-organizer
Automatically organizes invoices and receipts for tax preparation by reading files, extracting information, and renaming consistently.
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Invoice Organizer
This skill transforms chaotic folders of invoices, receipts, and financial documents into a clean, tax-ready filing system without manual effort.
When to Use This Skill
- Preparing for tax season and need organized records
- Managing business expenses across multiple vendors
- Organizing receipts from a messy folder or email downloads
- Setting up automated invoice filing for ongoing bookkeeping
- Archiving financial records by year or category
- Reconciling expenses for reimbursement
- Preparing documentation for accountants
What This Skill Does
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Reads Invoice Content: Extracts information from PDFs, images, and documents:
- Vendor/company name
- Invoice number
- Date
- Amount
- Product or service description
- Payment method
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Renames Files Consistently: Creates standardized filenames:
- Format:
YYYY-MM-DD Vendor - Invoice - ProductOrService.pdf - Examples:
2024-03-15 Adobe - Invoice - Creative Cloud.pdf
- Format:
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Organizes by Category: Sorts into logical folders:
- By vendor
- By expense category (software, office, travel, etc.)
- By time period (year, quarter, month)
- By tax category (deductible, personal, etc.)
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Handles Multiple Formats: Works with:
- PDF invoices
- Scanned receipts (JPG, PNG)
- Email attachments
- Screenshots
- Bank statements
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Maintains Originals: Preserves original files while organizing copies
How to Use
Basic Usage
Navigate to your messy invoice folder:
cd ~/Desktop/receipts-to-sort
Then ask Claude Code:
Organize these invoices for taxes
Or more specifically:
Read all invoices in this folder, rename them to
"YYYY-MM-DD Vendor - Invoice - Product.pdf" format,
and organize them by vendor
Advanced Organization
Organize these invoices:
1. Extract date, vendor, and description from each file
2. Rename to standard format
3. Sort into folders by expense category (Software, Office, Travel, etc.)
4. Create a CSV spreadsheet with all invoice details for my accountant
Instructions
When a user requests invoice organization:
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Scan the Folder
Identify all invoice files:
# Find all invoice-related files find . -type f \( -name "*.pdf" -o -name "*.jpg" -o -name "*.png" \) -printReport findings:
- Total number of files
- File types
- Date range (if discernible from names)
- Current organization (or lack thereof)
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Extract Information from Each File
For each invoice, extract:
From PDF invoices:
- Use text extraction to read invoice content
- Look for common patterns:
- "Invoice Date:", "Date:", "Issued:"
- "Invoice #:", "Invoice Number:"
- Company name (usually at top)
- "Amount Due:", "Total:", "Amount:"
- "Description:", "Service:", "Product:"
From image receipts:
- Read visible text from images
- Identify vendor name (often at top)
- Look for date (common formats)
- Find total amount
Fallback for unclear files:
- Use filename clues
- Check file creation/modification date
- Flag for manual review if critical info missing
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Determine Organization Strategy
Ask user preference if not specified:
I found [X] invoices from [date range]. How would you like them organized? 1. **By Vendor** (Adobe/, Amazon/, Stripe/, etc.) 2. **By Category** (Software/, Office Supplies/, Travel/, etc.) 3. **By Date** (2024/Q1/, 2024/Q2/, etc.) 4. **By Tax Category** (Deductible/, Personal/, etc.) 5. **Custom** (describe your structure) Or I can use a default structure: Year/Category/Vendor -
Create Standardized Filename
For each invoice, create a filename following this pattern:
YYYY-MM-DD Vendor - Invoice - Description.extExamples:
2024-03-15 Adobe - Invoice - Creative Cloud.pdf2024-01-10 Amazon - Receipt - Office Supplies.pdf2023-12-01 Stripe - Invoice - Monthly Payment Processing.pdf
Filename Best Practices:
- Remove special characters except hyphens
- Capitalize vendor names properly
- Keep descriptions concise but meaningful
- Use consistent date format (YYYY-MM-DD) for sorting
- Preserve original file extension
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Execute Organization
Before moving files, show the plan:
# Organization Plan ## Proposed StructureInvoices/ ├── 2023/ │ ├── Software/ │ │ ├── Adobe/ │ │ └── Microsoft/ │ ├── Services/ │ └── Office/ └── 2024/ ├── Software/ ├── Services/ └── Office/
## Sample Changes Before: `invoice_adobe_march.pdf` After: `2024-03-15 Adobe - Invoice - Creative Cloud.pdf` Location: `Invoices/2024/Software/Adobe/` Before: `IMG_2847.jpg` After: `2024-02-10 Staples - Receipt - Office Supplies.jpg` Location: `Invoices/2024/Office/Staples/` Process [X] files? (yes/no)After approval:
# Create folder structure mkdir -p "Invoices/2024/Software/Adobe" # Copy (don't move) to preserve originals cp "original.pdf" "Invoices/2024/Software/Adobe/2024-03-15 Adobe - Invoice - Creative Cloud.pdf" # Or move if user prefers mv "original.pdf" "new/path/standardized-name.pdf" -
Generate Summary Report
Create a CSV file with all invoice details:
Date,Vendor,Invoice Number,Description,Amount,Category,File Path 2024-03-15,Adobe,INV-12345,Creative Cloud,52.99,Software,Invoices/2024/Software/Adobe/2024-03-15 Adobe - Invoice - Creative Cloud.pdf 2024-03-10,Amazon,123-4567890-1234567,Office Supplies,127.45,Office,Invoices/2024/Office/Amazon/2024-03-10 Amazon - Receipt - Office Supplies.pdf ...This CSV is useful for:
- Importing into accounting software
- Sharing with accountants
- Expense tracking and reporting
- Tax preparation
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Provide Completion Summary
# Organization Complete! 📊 ## Summary - **Processed**: [X] invoices - **Date range**: [earliest] to [latest] - **Total amount**: $[sum] (if amounts extracted) - **Vendors**: [Y] unique vendors ## New StructureInvoices/ ├── 2024/ (45 files) │ ├── Software/ (23 files) │ ├── Services/ (12 files) │ └── Office/ (10 files) └── 2023/ (12 files)
## Files Created - `/Invoices/` - Organized invoices - `/Invoices/invoice-summary.csv` - Spreadsheet for accounting - `/Invoices/originals/` - Original files (if copied) ## Files Needing Review [List any files where information couldn't be extracted completely] ## Next Steps 1. Review the `invoice-summary.csv` file 2. Check files in "Needs Review" folder 3. Import CSV into your accounting software 4. Set up auto-organization for future invoices Ready for tax season! 🎉
Examples
Example 1: Tax Preparation (From Martin Merschroth)
User: "I have a messy folder of invoices for taxes. Sort them and rename properly."
Process:
- Scans folder: finds 147 PDFs and images
- Reads each invoice to extract:
- Date
- Vendor name
- Invoice number
- Product/service description
- Renames all files:
YYYY-MM-DD Vendor - Invoice - Product.pdf - Organizes into:
2024/Software/,2024/Travel/, etc. - Creates
invoice-summary.csvfor accountant - Result: Tax-ready organized invoices in minutes
Example 2: Monthly Expense Reconciliation
User: "Organize my business receipts from last month by category."
Output:
# March 2024 Receipts Organized
## By Category
- Software & Tools: $847.32 (12 invoices)
- Office Supplies: $234.18 (8 receipts)
- Travel & Meals: $1,456.90 (15 receipts)
- Professional Services: $2,500.00 (3 invoices)
Total: $5,038.40
All receipts renamed and filed in:
`Business-Receipts/2024/03-March/[Category]/`
CSV export: `march-2024-expenses.csv`
Example 3: Multi-Year Archive
User: "I have 3 years of random invoices. Organize them by year, then by vendor."
Output: Creates structure:
Invoices/
├── 2022/
│ ├── Adobe/
│ ├── Amazon/
│ └── ...
├── 2023/
│ ├── Adobe/
│ ├── Amazon/
│ └── ...
└── 2024/
├── Adobe/
├── Amazon/
└── ...
Each file properly renamed with date and description.
Example 4: Email Downloads Cleanup
User: "I download invoices from Gmail. They're all named 'invoice.pdf', 'invoice(1).pdf', etc. Fix this mess."
Output:
Found 89 files all named "invoice*.pdf"
Reading each file to extract real information...
Renamed examples:
- invoice.pdf → 2024-03-15 Shopify - Invoice - Monthly Subscription.pdf
- invoice(1).pdf → 2024-03-14 Google - Invoice - Workspace.pdf
- invoice(2).pdf → 2024-03-10 Netlify - Invoice - Pro Plan.pdf
All files renamed and organized by vendor.
Common Organization Patterns
By Vendor (Simple)
Invoices/
├── Adobe/
├── Amazon/
├── Google/
└── Microsoft/
By Year and Category (Tax-Friendly)
Invoices/
├── 2023/
│ ├── Software/
│ ├── Hardware/
│ ├── Services/
│ └── Travel/
└── 2024/
└── ...
By Quarter (Detailed Tracking)
Invoices/
├── 2024/
│ ├── Q1/
│ │ ├── Software/
│ │ ├── Office/
│ │ └── Travel/
│ └── Q2/
│ └── ...
By Tax Category (Accountant-Ready)
Invoices/
├── Deductible/
│ ├── Software/
│ ├── Office/
│ └── Professional-Services/
├── Partially-Deductible/
│ └── Meals-Travel/
└── Personal/
Automation Setup
For ongoing organization:
Create a script that watches my ~/Downloads/invoices folder
and auto-organizes any new invoice files using our standard
naming and folder structure.
This creates a persistent solution that organizes invoices as they arrive.
Pro Tips
- Scan emails to PDF: Use Preview or similar to save email invoices as PDFs first
- Consistent downloads: Save all invoices to one folder for batch processing
- Monthly routine: Organize invoices monthly, not annually
- Backup originals: Keep original files before reorganizing
- Include amounts in CSV: Useful for budget tracking
- Tag by deductibility: Note which expenses are tax-deductible
- Keep receipts 7 years: Standard audit period
Handling Special Cases
Missing Information
If date/vendor can't be extracted:
- Flag file for manual review
- Use file modification date as fallback
- Create "Needs-Review/" folder
Duplicate Invoices
If same invoice appears multiple times:
- Compare file hashes
- Keep highest quality version
- Note duplicates in summary
Multi-Page Invoices
For invoices split across files:
- Merge PDFs if needed
- Use consistent naming for parts
- Note in CSV if invoice is split
Non-Standard Formats
For unusual receipt formats:
- Extract what's possible
- Standardize what you can
- Flag for review if critical info missing
Related Use Cases
- Creating expense reports for reimbursement
- Organizing bank statements
- Managing vendor contracts
- Archiving old financial records
- Preparing for audits
- Tracking subscription costs over time
