Yes it was a big help.
Thanks.
On 10/9/21 10:23 AM, Gyle McCollam wrote:
This would be your entry:
Parent Brokerage Account $8.61
Tax Account $1.52
Dividend Income Account $10.63
Hope this helps you and is clear.
Thank You,
*Gyle McCollam*
Gyle McCollam
609.680.2326Mobile
gmccol...@live.com <mailto:gmccol...@gyleshomes.com>email
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*Subject:* [GNC] Split Transaction Confusion Again
I'm having trouble entering a split transaction for a stock dividend &
the tax that was withheld.
The stock has a dividend of $10.13
Tax withheld is $1.52
This leaves a cash deposit of $8.61 in the parent brokerage account.
How do I enter a split transaction that shows the dividend of $10.13,
puts the tax of $1.52 into a tax tracking account and adds $8.61 to the
cash balance in the parent brokerage account?
As with a straight dividend I'm entering the main transaction in the
parent brokerage account.
No matter which way I try making these entry's I always have an amount
added to the imbalance account or the $10.13 added to the cash balance.
I have read GNU Cash Documentation on split transactions several times
and I still can't figure this out.
Thanks.
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