> Well, as I said in another email, depreciation is a personal item too > -- for example if you own a house and rent out part of it... However > I think this is somewhat considered "running a business" for tax > purposes, so perhaps it still belongs in the business portion.
If it involves "sales" and "maintenance" and such, then it is most certainly a "business" activity. Individuals doing 'personal' stuff don't declare depreciation; that's as silly as accruing personal bills as accounts payable and running them through an A/P system. You only do "depreciation" when there are activities involved that are on the "business" side of the fence. -- let name="cbbrowne" and tld="ntlug.org" in name ^ "@" ^ tld;; http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/languages.html Rules of the Evil Overlord #183. "Before using any device which transfers energy directly into my body, I will install a surge suppressor." <http://www.eviloverlord.com/> _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
