--On May 19, 2014 7:07:46 PM -0400 John Ralls
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Hi David,
Thanks for the reply. I'd heard that before, and I didn't expect to be able to
use the export, but the accompanying report with the tax form lines
accumulating related accounts, rather than having to use a spreadsheet each
year and remember which accounts added up to what.
There is c
Clint,
That is not a stupid question. The txf format was developed by Intuit for users
of its financial and tax prep software in the U.S. Intuit’s specs for the
format make it clear (by omission) that the format as defined is really just
for U.S. tax purposes.
GnuCash’s TXF options have been m
Hi Everyone,
Apologies if this is a very stupid question, but I've not been able to find
anything appropriate by googling.
I'm trying to create a uk localisation for the txf-tax report (Just for the tax
reporting funcationality - not really interested in the export), but for some
reason gn
Hi.
I'm no expert, but from what I've seen in earlier questions, there might be
a different method to make language changes. First place I'd check is:
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Locale_Settings
If this is something you have already tried and it is not working, my
apologies.
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Ken Farley