On 12/16/2018 11:04 PM, Andrew Clark wrote:
I get a bill from my electricity provider. For part of the year, the solar
feed in payments mean our bill is actually in credit. eg.
..
What the best way to keep track of this?
This may depend on the EXACT details. For example, in my situation
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 15:04:50 +1100
Andrew Clark wrote:
> I get a bill from my electricity provider. For part of the year, the
> solar feed in payments mean our bill is actually in credit. eg.
>
> service charge: $30
> electicity used: $100
> GST (Goods and Services Tax): $13
> Solar feed in: -$1
Andrew,
The scheduled transaction system has no conditional capability so stopping
it bugging you is not possible unless you delete the scheduled payment.
How to record it will depend a lot on the taxation implications. Most solar
incentive schemes usually provide tax relief on renewable resource
I get a bill from my electricity provider. For part of the year, the solar
feed in payments mean our bill is actually in credit. eg.
service charge: $30
electicity used: $100
GST (Goods and Services Tax): $13
Solar feed in: -$170
Total owing: -$27
Then on the next bill the balance carreis over an