On Tuesday 14 November 2006 20:23, you wrote: > Nigel Titley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Gnucash already has a feature to automatically calculated sales or VAT > >> tax per customer. But that feature does not help if you have anonymous > >> customers (e.g. super market customers) or if you have a lot of > >> customers (more than can be managed in Gnucash). > >> > >> What do you think? Who else would like to have this feature? > > > > I would love this feature. I use gnucash to do the finances for my (VAT > > registered) ecommerce company. At the moment we are seeing relatively > > small numbers of sales and I can just about keep up by entering the > > splits manually. If sales doubled then I'd have real problems (mind you, > > it would a problem I'd love to have). For credit account customers I > > handle them using the business accounting features and it works well. It > > is the website/credit card customers that have the potential to > > overwhelm. > > The business features (including Tax Tables) are outside the > scope of the register. I've been working on adding the hooks > to get callbacks when transactions are entered, but right now > that's still a ways off. > > I don't expect that I will ever, personally, implement this feature, > so if you really want it I'd recommend finding a developer that > wants to do it. Who do yo suggest? Who could be interested in adding the feature? Who can we contact?
If you want to I can ask more businesses and tax accountants what they think about this feature. > > > Nigel > > -derek -- Oliver König Windfinder.com Knorrstr. 24 Hinterhaus 24106 Kiel Germany phone +49 431-8008643 VoIP +49 431-5569222 fax +49 431-8008644 Mobile +49 177-4933362 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.windfinder.com _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel