On Thursday, 20 March 2025 15:08:12 GMT Michael or Penny Novack via gnucash-
user wrote:

> 
> PS --- I have a question for gnucash folks using the business features.
> How do you treat (what date do you use) incoming bills that are NOT "due
> upon receipt" but instead "due at some future date"? And what happens if
> you pay tat bill before that date?
> 
> 

in the UK, the date on the bill is the relevant date for accounting / tax 
purposes.  indeed, it is called the "tax date".  no matter when goods are 
delivered, services consumed or bills actually paid, the paperwork is king...

(not an accountant, but that is my understanding and how I've always worked)

Maf.


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