Mike Evans writes:
[snip]
> Python because it's easy to do quick tests, Sorry Derek. :)
No worries; you're doing the work, not me :)
> Mike E
-derek
--
Derek Atkins 617-623-3745
de...@ihtfp.com www.ihtfp.com
Computer and Internet Security
On Sat, 6 Apr 2019 18:36:41 +0100
Alain D D Williams wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 06, 2019 at 11:29:30PM +0800, Christopher Lam wrote:
>
> > All these are "bridging software" problems.
>
> I would feel happier working on a free standing bridging s/ware than digging
> inside Gnu cash. It doesn't
On Sat, Apr 06, 2019 at 11:29:30PM +0800, Christopher Lam wrote:
> All these are "bridging software" problems.
I would feel happier working on a free standing bridging s/ware than digging
inside Gnu cash. It doesn't sound as if it is very hard, although I have not
done played with Oauth before.
On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 12:52:05 +0100
Alain D D Williams wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 04, 2019 at 09:31:22PM +0100, Mike Evans wrote:
>
> > After a hiatus I have successfully interacted with the HMRC API for a test
> > account to post earning & expenses using python.
>
> Brilliant ... something that I
On Thu, Apr 04, 2019 at 09:31:22PM +0100, Mike Evans wrote:
> After a hiatus I have successfully interacted with the HMRC API for a test
> account to post earning & expenses using python.
Brilliant ... something that I got part way through but never completed.
This is something that I need to
Hello all.
After a hiatus I have successfully interacted with the HMRC API for a test
account to post earning & expenses using python. None of it is joined up yet
to: create|query a business, post and query data about that business but my
"tests" appear to work as individual pieces.
I
Hi All
I have reviewed one of pre-gnucash accounting software which I tried 10-15
years ago. VT Cashbook is free, uses double-entry internally, and is a good
solution for UK-based small traders who do not need accruals.
http://www.vtsoftware.co.uk/mtd/index.htm
A VAT return using sample data
I'm not an accountant, a developer or even a current GnuCash user, but I can
add a bit here. As I understand things, it would be trivial to make GnuCash
work with Making Tax Digital under the current plans. Harder, but really
worthwhile, would be to get HMRC to accept open-source software.
Geert
Graham,
From some discussion on various online sources the HMRC appears to have backed
down considerably on some of their
initially ridiculous requirements
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vat-notice-70022-making-tax-digital-for-vat/vat-notice-70022-making-tax-digital-for-vat
. It
Op dinsdag 20 november 2018 00:30:55 CET schreef Graham Leggett:
> Hi all,
>
> I just learned with some shock that the UK wants to force SMEs to submit VAT
> returns “via external software packages” by 1 April 2019, and presents a
> list of some 150 packages to choose from. If you’re lucky enough
Hi all,
I just learned with some shock that the UK wants to force SMEs to submit VAT
returns “via external software packages” by 1 April 2019, and presents a list
of some 150 packages to choose from. If you’re lucky enough to already be using
one of those packages, great. If you’re not, you’re
11 matches
Mail list logo