> On May 14, 2023, at 19:24, flywire wrote:
>
> GnuCash Tax reporting feature doesn't work for Australia.
Nor are they intended to be. TXF is a format invented by a US company, Intuit,
to transfer information from their Quicken personal finance manager to their US
tax-reporting program Turb
GnuCash Tax reporting feature doesn't work for Australia. To extend a few
comments:
> ...enter these foreign tax transactions... to a separate foreign tax
account
> That's perhaps because you hold foreign stocks only through mutual funds
> That's what accountants are for. Asking GnuCash to provide
OK, there's no separate config file for libofx. The association between the
account number in the OFX file (the element; my Capital One account
uses the last 4 digits of the CC number) and the GnuCash account is established
by a data element attached to the account named online_id. That should
I use the menu options 'File/Import/Import OFX/QFX'. I don't use AQBanking. I
first download the file from the bank, and then import it using the option
above.
Ze'ev
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From: John Ralls
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2023 6:16 PM
To: Ze'ev Ionis
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.o
Why yes, John, that's exactly it. I've only owned foreign stocks in
mutual funds (and ETFs). So if you ask me right now, almost halfway
through the year, how much foreign taxes I've paid or had paid for me, I
just shrug. I won't know until next February. Oddly enough, one of the
past letters I'
Do you mean that you're downloading via OFX DirectConnect using AQBanking? In
that case there's a config directory named .aqbanking in your home directory.
If you've been using aqbanking for a long time there will be three
subdirectories, backends, settings, and settings6. The last is the one of
That's perhaps because you hold foreign stocks only through mutual funds. The
brokers I've used over the years (mostly Smith Barney and Schwab) report
foreign tax withheld on statements as part of reporting dividends on individual
foreign stocks that I hold via ADRs.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On M
As far as I can tell, there's only one .LCK file, named with the data
file that I was trying to open.
I have multiple GnuCash data files. When one is open, and I wish to
switch to another data file, sometimes it crashes GnuCash.
Deleting the
.LCK file resolves the p
I have my accounts page setup to show the "Total" and "Total (USD)"
columns. I had thought that the "Total (USD)" column would take the
number of shares times the current price and show that as the balance.
It doesn't appear that's the case. The "Total (USD)" column has a
different value than the "
That's perhaps because you hold foreign stocks only through mutual funds. The
brokers I've used over the years (mostly Smith Barney and Schwab) report
foreign tax withheld on statements as part of reporting dividends on individual
foreign stocks that I hold via ADRs.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On M
On 5/13/23 4:30 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Al,
Do you notice if there are two .LCK files briefly during the
transition or possibly after a crash?
As far as I can tell, there's only one .LCK file, named with the data
file that I was trying to open.
Thanks for any help!
Cheers, Al
On Sat,
On Sun May 14 13:26:34 EDT 2023, Bruce Schuck wrote:
I also have a suspicion that Yahoo is going to notice an uptick in
use of the v6 API and block it from outside access. That will likely
repeat if the module is reworked to utilize one of the other URLs
noted in the F::Q issue. In the end, ma
On 5/13/23 17:50 UTC, David G. Pickett wrote:
> You seem to get to choose either Alphadvantage, which turns slow
> after a few stocks, or Yahoo v6, where we wonder how long before
> Yahoo discovers the v6 URL bypasses their v7 authentication and they
> stop servicing it.
You are more than welcom
That's what accountants are for. Asking GnuCash to provide that level of
monitoring is out of scope for the software.
David T.
On May 14, 2023, 5:25 PM, at 5:25 PM, Ken Farley wrote:
>Form 1116 has cost me at least a couple of iterations of filing my
>taxes
>in the past. It would be nice i
I enter these foreign tax transactions as they are transmitted to me by the
broker (my brokerage presents them all). They go to a separate foreign tax
account, making tracking easy.
David T.
On May 14, 2023, 5:44 PM, at 5:44 PM, Fred Tydeman
wrote:
>When I get the 1099 DIV forms for mutua
Sorry – should have included this.. I’m on Windows 11, using 5.0 Build ID: git
5.0-48-g2f471e65a7+(2023-04-09). I did recently update, but these issues have
been around for me for a while.
From: David Carlson
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2023 11:26 AM
To: Ze'ev Ionis
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Su
Ze'ev Ioni,
Please tell us which version of GnuCash you are using and your operating
system. Did you recently update GnuCash?
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 10:09 AM Ze'ev Ionis wrote:
> I download transactions from the CIBC bank here in Canada. Mostly, it
> works great. However, two of my Visa tr
While I have nothing useful to say about tracking foreign taxes paid in
GnuCash, I will add that IRS Form 1116
(https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-1116) is unpleasant to deal
with and the firm that I work for usually elects not to file it, if the
client meets the election requirements
(
I download transactions from the CIBC bank here in Canada. Mostly, it works
great. However, two of my Visa transactions seem to have gotten "entangled".
That is, when I download either Visa, the transactions always go to one account
- call it V1. When I look in the Import Map Editor, Online
When I get the 1099 DIV forms for mutual funds and stock brokerage accounts,
I add two transactions dated year end (if this is the only mention of
foreign taxes):
Foreign tax: +xxx (expense)
Dividend: +xxx (income)
for each net foreign tax paid for each security.
I am looking for the total
Form 1116 has cost me at least a couple of iterations of filing my taxes
in the past. It would be nice if something told me I needed it...but
unless I was paying taxes to a foreign nation directly, meaning a
transaction occurs in one of my accounts, I don't see how I would have
it included in t
Thank you. That worked.
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 12:11 PM David T. wrote:
> You should be able to select an account and its children to receive a
> single tax code. In the past, you could only set a single account, but I
> believe now that you can assign multiple accounts to a single code.
>
> N
You should be able to select an account and its children to receive a single
tax code. In the past, you could only set a single account, but I believe now
that you can assign multiple accounts to a single code.
Note that you cannot go through and set all your accounts to various tax
assignments
I have marked a dividend parent account as Sch B dividend income.
Is there an easy way to apply that to all of its child accounts?
Or, do I have to add the income tax information to each child one by one?
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Of course there is, but it's unlikely to be a simple fix. Alex A. has been the
primary maintainer of the tax options code. From my recollections, the process
is not entirely straightforward.
David T.
On May 14, 2023, 09:56, at 09:56, Fred Tydeman wrote:
>Is there a way to add to the Edit ->
That seems odd. In my experience GnuCash won't allow two accounts in the
immediate context with the same name (despite the fact that internally GnuCash
doesn't use the human readable account name at all). I'm not sure how you
succeeded in that, but your remedy should be fine.
David T.
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