Hi,

just to make you aware, I am working on something similar:
*Bug 710873* <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710873> -New Tax Declaration Info Report - multi-national, multi-purpose (private, business, ...)

Right now it can be run in parallel to the TXF Code editor.
I am basically finished with what can be called "feature implementation", and now turn to bug fixing - meaning: I am going to apply it for my own tax declaration this year. If nothing serious comes up, I might have something to publish by mid of the year (incl. documentation).

Kind regards,
Carsten


On 01/29/2014 06:41 PM, Alex Aycinena wrote:
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From: "Clint Redwood" <cl...@screwtape.co.uk>
To: "gnucash-devel@gnucash.org" <gnucash-devel@gnucash.org>
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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 16:29:03 +0000
Subject: Creating Non-US Tax Reports
Hi!

Apologies if this has been done to death but googling found nothing
relevant.

Is there any way of setting up custom tax codes against accounts, and to
use the tax reports to do UK personal and corporation tax. It doesn't
appear to be able to be done inside the application but I wondered if there
is a configuration file I could modify to enable me to use this report
effectively, rather than just showing US forms and boxes. Clearly the
export isn't going to be relevant, but just having the report would be
useful.

Any suggestions or pointers welcome.

Thanks!

Yours,

Clint Redwood

Screwtape Limited, Registered 06663232, Babington House, 26 College Road,
Chilwell, Nottingham NG9 4AS


There is no easy way to use the existing US-based report for non-US income
tax reporting. Of course it can be done with a bunch of re-programming.

I maintain this part of gnucash and plan in the future to make changes that
actually would allow this. For the US, since the current system is based on
'txf' codes, the maintenance of which is dormant, the system is gradually
getting stale; I would like to make the 'txf' code not the key but an
attribute of a hidden key so that new codes could be added even if no
'txf'' code exists for an item. If I do this in a fairly generalized way,
then it could be used to support multiple taxing jurisdictions (within the
US and outside of the US) simultaneously. If in an even more generalized
way, it could support user-managed tagging of accounts, transactions, and
splits, a feature which has also been asked for and I would like to use
personally. But this will take a bit of effort and time to accomplish.

Alex
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