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
> 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 tra
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
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 Crea
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 s
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 performan