Re: [GNC] Adding more than one government tx to client invoice

2024-02-25 Thread Bill McGuire
Thanks for your suggestions. I'll give it a try.
Bill

From: gnucash-user  on 
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Sent: February 25, 2024 6:04 PM
To: Jediator ; gnucash-user@gnucash.org 

Subject: Re: [GNC] Adding more than one government tx to client invoice

You can make a combined tax table that includes all of the taxes.
Please RTFM for how to encode the tax rates. There are examples for a
PST+GST use case.
-derek
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On February 25, 2024 20:57:42 Jediator  wrote:

> I don't see including multiple tax tables in one invoice item is
> possible.  But if you don't need to itemize your taxes, you can create a
> combined tax table.  Another option would be to create separate invoice
> items as tax items, and specify the tax rate in the Quantity field
> (e.g., 8% = 0.08), and map the taxes to appropriate expense accounts.
> This way (preferred in your case), you can have an itemized invoice with
> individual tax items.  -- JC
>
> On 2/25/24 7:43 PM, Bill McGuire wrote:
>> Hi. I live in B.C., Canada, the land of the taxed.  I am required to charge
>> my clients 2 provincial taxes, Prov. Sales tax and Muncipal Regional
>> District tax, as well as the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST). I can
>> create tax tables for all three, but can only see a way to add one of the
>> taxes (tx tables) to the invoice.  Is there a way that I can incorporate
>> all three taxes on the invoice (other than Just lumping them all together
>> in one tx table and manually figuring out how much of the lumped taxes get
>> remitted to each gov. department)?
>> Thanks
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Re: [GNC] Adding more than one government tx to client invoice

2024-02-25 Thread Derek Atkins

You can make a combined tax table that includes all of the taxes.
Please RTFM for how to encode the tax rates. There are examples for a 
PST+GST use case.

-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On February 25, 2024 20:57:42 Jediator  wrote:


I don't see including multiple tax tables in one invoice item is
possible.  But if you don't need to itemize your taxes, you can create a
combined tax table.  Another option would be to create separate invoice
items as tax items, and specify the tax rate in the Quantity field
(e.g., 8% = 0.08), and map the taxes to appropriate expense accounts.
This way (preferred in your case), you can have an itemized invoice with
individual tax items.  -- JC

On 2/25/24 7:43 PM, Bill McGuire wrote:
Hi. I live in B.C., Canada, the land of the taxed.  I am required to charge 
my clients 2 provincial taxes, Prov. Sales tax and Muncipal Regional 
District tax, as well as the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST). I can 
create tax tables for all three, but can only see a way to add one of the 
taxes (tx tables) to the invoice.  Is there a way that I can incorporate 
all three taxes on the invoice (other than Just lumping them all together 
in one tx table and manually figuring out how much of the lumped taxes get 
remitted to each gov. department)?

Thanks
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Re: [GNC] Adding more than one government tx to client invoice

2024-02-25 Thread Jediator
I don't see including multiple tax tables in one invoice item is 
possible.  But if you don't need to itemize your taxes, you can create a 
combined tax table.  Another option would be to create separate invoice 
items as tax items, and specify the tax rate in the Quantity field 
(e.g., 8% = 0.08), and map the taxes to appropriate expense accounts.  
This way (preferred in your case), you can have an itemized invoice with 
individual tax items.  -- JC


On 2/25/24 7:43 PM, Bill McGuire wrote:

Hi. I live in B.C., Canada, the land of the taxed.  I am required to charge my 
clients 2 provincial taxes, Prov. Sales tax and Muncipal Regional District tax, 
as well as the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST). I can create tax tables 
for all three, but can only see a way to add one of the taxes (tx tables) to 
the invoice.  Is there a way that I can incorporate all three taxes on the 
invoice (other than Just lumping them all together in one tx table and manually 
figuring out how much of the lumped taxes get remitted to each gov. department)?
Thanks
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