For the work you're doing, it seems that importing transactions isn't
benefiting you very much, as you still have to go through each one
manually.  I would just enter everything manually, and do regular balancing
of the "bank account".

I doubt if it can be automated in GnuCash - there isn't anything from that
shows the split

You MIGHT be able to get fancy by getting the data into a spreadsheet,
having macros to assign the GST and travel categories, and then import the
spreadsheet into GnuCash.

On the other hand, you could just enter them manually.


On Sat, Jun 17, 2023 at 9:07 PM Karl May <karl.m...@freenet.de> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> For my business setup I am wondering whether there is a way to
> automatically
> account for gst on small random purchases (e.g. hotel, restaurant etc.).
>
> My current setup is roughly
>
> Assets:financial_assets:bank_account
> Assets:financial_assets:gst
> Expense:travel
>
> So far I haven't setup Accounts/payable and Accounts/receivable.
>
> The current process is:
>
> A) import bank account transactions via OFX into "bank_account" and
> "imbalanced"
> B) manually go through all transaction, use "split transaction", manually
> calculate the gst and assign amounts to Expense:travel and
> Assets:financial_assets:gst.
>
>
> Any suggestions how this can be automated such that the default is a
> transaction split and application of a default GST rate?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
>
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