On 2/7/20 4:08 pm, Mike Alsop wrote:
You have probably been asked a thousand times, but as we entered a new
financial year yesterday, I seriously need to look at doing my own
books. Bookkeeping fees are now over the moon!!

So, does this system comply with the Aussie GST and BAS reporting
system for the Australian Taxation Office??
Many thanks in advance for any info.


It's a very flexible system, you can make it do anything. I have used it since 2007 to do gst and bas.


I just used the plain reports with appropriate accounts selected. I did the June qtr bas in about 5 minutes last night.


You can use the business features, but it's pretty clunky and time consuming if you want to do a lot of entries, especially business consumables.


I also have a small program I run over my exported bank files to insert a gst split, otherwise it is business features or manual, neither of which appeal.




Mike
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