Re: Sales Tax refund to customer after it has been filed

2018-01-05 Thread Adrien Monteleone
A refund from checking? Why? I’d issue a credit memo for the tax then apply the memo as a payment to the original invoice. This will balance out the invoice and reduce your tax liability account. I don’t see why the checking account should enter into the picture. The entry as a result of the

Re: Retrieving quotes problems

2018-01-05 Thread rob
Thanks Dave, but I didnt find a solution for this particular problem in the wiki. It is strange that I only get quote updates when i start Gnucash in the terminal. In debug mode nothing special : gnucash --debug shows only : Found Finance::Quote version 1.47 On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 2:47 AM, Dave

Sales Tax refund to customer after it has been filed

2018-01-05 Thread Donna Pfeifer via gnucash-user
I’ve been looking for the proper way to handle this situation. In November, I invoiced a customer for a job that included sales tax. At the end of the month, I paid it to the state as required.In mid December, they payed sans sales tax and sent an exemption certificate. I showed the balance as

Re: How to deal with RRSP's (Canada)

2018-01-05 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Michael, Because of your experience and knowledge, I was really hoping you’d weigh in with insight on the question of how to report a disbursement from one of these common retirement vehicles as income, rather than a transfer between assets. How would you recommend tracking money that is

Re: How to deal with RRSP's (Canada)

2018-01-05 Thread Mike or Penny Novack
On 1/5/2018 1:05 AM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote: David— I see where you are coming from on this. For reference, I accept your 5 assumptions; I believe they are accurate for many US retirement accounts as well. . I guess, from a philosophical perspective, the question really is:

Re: Latest version update

2018-01-05 Thread keithwjones
Jack Slater wrote > I have downloaded 2.6.19 but just wanted to make sure as to install/update > process. I'm assuming I can just install over the top of 2.6.18 but I'd > like to confirm that assumption first! I did this last week on Windows system. First I backed up the data. Then ran installer