Yes it's MTD.
How can I add this report to my GC? I'd like to have a play around with it.
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Use a recent build (3.7 should be fine), copy
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/christopherlam/gnucash/maint-csv-export/gnucash/report/standard-reports/uk-vat-report.scm
into the standard-reports folder. It should add the UK-VAT report.
Please note the 4.x series should not need it; the Income-GST
Thanks for the updates & advice, Chrisotpher. Look forward to v4 in due
course.
Maf.
On Monday, 4 November 2019 11:49:21 GMT Christopher Lam wrote:
> Use a recent build (3.7 should be fine), copy
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/christopherlam/gnucash/maint-csv-export/gn
> ucash/report/s
Michael,
Of course, I understand your points.
I was speaking specifically from the perspective of the budgeting module.
Budgeting to put cash in savings, investment, or other asset, or peg it to
equity doesn’t (with some minor exceptions) change what you have available to
spend, it just change
I am just getting started with GnuCash (should have done so long ago...)
and my main occupation these days is farming. I've been using a simple
cash accounting system all of these years and I am able to configure my
accounting in GnuCash to get an even more realistic view of my finances
as time go
I am using gnuCash 2.6.15 for windows and rely on Phil's custom YTD report
to compare income and expenses against my budget. I am considering
upgrading to the current version which I understand has a similar report
called 'use accumulated amounts'. I am wondering if anyone has used both
and can let
I'm not an accountant. I use GNUCASH for personal finances. Many years and
counting.
I received a gift card for $200. I entered this in GNUCASH as income:gifts
received:gift card.
I used the $200 for groceries, McDonald's and a dental bill for $132.
The gift card NOW shows a zero balance as it s
What was the opposite (debit) side of the transaction when you recorded the
receipt of the gift card?
That same account should have been the credit side of each expense transaction.
(the debit side being the actual expense)
If you are using the Basic view - either show the splits for this info
> On Nov 4, 2019, at 4:22 AM, Nate Bargmann wrote:
>
> I am just getting started with GnuCash (should have done so long ago...)
> and my main occupation these days is farming. I've been using a simple
> cash accounting system all of these years and I am able to configure my
> accounting in Gn