Re: [GNC] GnuCash performance on an Apple M1

2021-07-06 Thread Tim Hume via gnucash-user
On Sunday, July 4th, 2021 at 12:20, Tim Hume via gnucash-user 
 wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm considering upgrading my computer to something faster to run GnuCash (I 
> have a pretty large database). So I'm looking for good single core 
> performance. Apple's M1 chip has good single core performance, but GnuCash 
> needs Rosetta 2 to run (an emulator). Does anyone have hands on experience 
> with running GnuCash on an M1 system? Or would I be better off going with a 
> high end AMD or Intel chip? I basically want to run GnuCash as fast as 
> possible.

Hi everyone,

I can report that GnuCash runs really well on the Mac Mini with the M1 chip. My 
old laptop had an Intel 6300U CPU. The M1 in the Mac blitzes the old laptop. I 
haven't performed timings, but it feels like it's two to three times faster on 
my large database.

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[GNC] Accounting for GST in Australia

2021-07-06 Thread flywire
Thanks for the wiki Chris. A lot of people use a Recipient Created Tax
Invoice (RCTI) without Accounts Payable/Receivable. One of the
complications is the invoice might have a whole range of different charges
with different GST treatments. Could you extend the wiki with a simple
example for those situations?

eg https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2020-May/091146.html
> With fees, levies, industry funds, different tax treatments, various
parties
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Re: [GNC] Accounting for GST in Australia

2021-07-06 Thread Christopher Lam
Maybe you can paste an example of a complex RCTI?
In Australia only 2 TaxTables would be useful.
In some jurisdictions you may need more, eg UK has standard 20% and reduced
5% VAT rates.

On Tue, 6 Jul 2021 at 12:15, flywire  wrote:

> Thanks for the wiki Chris. A lot of people use a Recipient Created Tax
> Invoice (RCTI) without Accounts Payable/Receivable. One of the
> complications is the invoice might have a whole range of different charges
> with different GST treatments. Could you extend the wiki with a simple
> example for those situations?
>
> eg https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2020-May/091146.html
> > With fees, levies, industry funds, different tax treatments, various
> parties
>
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[GNC] Finding sales tax liability

2021-07-06 Thread Paul Kinzelman

This is for a business that sells stuff and keeps track of sales tax.
At the end of the reporting period, I need a report of the sales
tax owed to the state.

With previous versions it was easy, there was a pull-down item
for getting a report of the sales tax but I can't remember where
exactly it was, I think it was under Business | Vendor or
maybe Actions? But in any event, I can't find it anywhere now,
nor does the documentation seem to help.

How do I find the sales tax accumulated during the reporting
period? And is it in the docs anywhere?

Thanks!


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Re: [GNC] OFX Imports to new account reversed

2021-07-06 Thread John Ralls



> On Jul 5, 2021, at 8:56 PM, David Carlson  wrote:
> 
> I have been using GnuCash for years with OFX imports correctly populating
> bank and credit card accounts with deposits and withdrawals.
> 
> Today, using release 3.8 I set up a new credit card account, went online,
> downloaded an OFX transaction file and proceeded to import it into
> GnuCash.
> 
> Surprise, purchases were entered as payments.  I checked the raw OFX file
> and it appears to be correct.  The account type is Credit Card under a
> Liability top account.
> 
> What else can cause this?

Were there any payments and were they recorded as purchases?

In your OFX file what is the block after the  tag? A normal CC one 
should look like

USD




In a purchase transaction what is the sign on the amount?

It shouldn't matter, but what have you selected in Preferences>Accounts for 
Reverse Balance Accounts?

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: [GNC] Accounting for GST in Australia

2021-07-06 Thread flywire
Try this. Sample RCTI but varies by recipient. Note GST-Free Transaction
Levy is in this example.

This is really simplified because income and cost components are being
tracked for different enterprises and these livestock aren't
necessarily from the same enterprise.

Tax Invoice

Income   Value  Total
  12Ewes   87.501050.00
   8Lambs 115.25 922.00
  20Total   1972.00
GST  0.10197.20


Expense
   Amount GSTValue
Commission   5%  98.60   9.86 108.46
Transaction Levy   0.50  10.00 10.00
Yard Dues Sheep1.50  18.00   1.80  19.80
Yard Dues Lambs2.5%  23.05   2.31  25.36
Cartage 140.00  14.00 154.00
Insurance2%  39.44   3.94  43.38
 361.00

NETT PROCEEDS   1808.20


Farm-RCTI.xlsx
Description: MS-Excel 2007 spreadsheet
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