Your transaction entry seems correct.

How do you not see it as a liability?

You can copy and paste any report to a spreadsheet if needed. (but that won’t 
necessarily be easily convertible to CSV depending on the report.)

A Transaction Report though is in a form that it should probably work. There is 
also an option in that report of “Table for Exporting” which I’m not sure if it 
does anything different (I can’t tell in my test other than slight formatting 
changes) but it might make work in a spreadsheet easier.

Your original post indicated you wanted a report you could give to someone else 
that showed *only* sales, no deposit or tax liability info.

A Transaction Report on *only* the relevant Income:Sales account(s) will show 
that to you.

You can either forward on a pdf, physical print, or copy/paste to a spreadsheet 
and save it as a CSV, though you’ll probably have to relocate the title and 
other non-tabular data to their proper place in your chosen spreadsheet app to 
the page header, etc.

Does running that report not get you the data you want in the form you want? 
What more do you need it to do?

Regards,
Adrien


> On Jan 23, 2020 w4d23, at 12:06 PM, Jimmy R via gnucash-user 
> <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> 
> The  GST report when you export it shows the total in csv file only
> The Transaction report export is only html
> 
> Is there a better way to enter income and tax while still showing sales tax
> as a liability in the deposit ??
> 
> Jimmy

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