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I just start my description "2023 Q1 fed estimate" or similar in my tax
payable account. If you do that, you can use a filter for reports.
Also, since I use a liability account, I can reconcile it after filing.
Then you can filter the account itself for unreconciled transactions,
which will
It would seem more straightforward just to have separate books for the
two funds.
That's pretty standard in UK government accounts, for instance: Capital
Account and Revenue Account. (That's if we can believe /Yes, Minister/,
but Margaret Thatcher called it "the best documentary the BBC ever
On 3/17/24 15:54, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
Your lack of accounting and understanding of the history of double
entry is confusing you. ...
..
Thus for an event were EXPECTED to make a profit for the organization,
I'd make them all of type "income". Understand?
Yes, I do understand. The
On 3/17/2024 12:39 PM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
If the e-mail client is configured via IMAP access to email server, then whatever email
is deleted on your client is also removed from your server so you don't need to clean up
multiple times... IMAP keeps "one" view for all of the email clients that
On 3/17/2024 12:15 PM, J. A. Harris wrote:
I have been using gnucash for almost 10 years now. I have downloaded
the source code and even made some changes to it that I consider
improvement. There are other changes that I think would be a good
idea. If this is not the place to share such
If the e-mail client is configured via IMAP access to email server, then
whatever email is deleted on your client is also removed from your server so
you don't need to clean up multiple times... IMAP keeps "one" view for all of
the email clients that access those emails.
My outlook client is
I have been using gnucash for almost 10 years now. I have downloaded
the source code and even made some changes to it that I consider
improvement. There are other changes that I think would be a good
idea. If this is not the place to share such comments, I apologize.
1. I use gnucash on a
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