On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 02:52:19AM -0600, chr...@floatdene.com wrote: > Good points. I have bridge software already working and approved by HMRC for > use. My initial thought was to have a report in GnuCash that generated the > VAT report for a period. There would then be a menu option to submit VAT. > This menu option would generate a csv file containing the VAT values for > submission. The bridge software is then invoked independently and submits > the VAT return to HMRC. As there are only about 6 users interested, it is > definitely not worth the effort!
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