> On Mar 25, 2018, at 1:47 AM, Rick Copple <r...@copplecleaningservice.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I decided to switch back to the sqlite db to see if it still did the same 
> thing as before: even though an invoice shows the breakdown of sales tax, it 
> fails to accumulate in the liability account. It did fail to do so on a test 
> invoice I had plugged in. So I edited the tax table, then went back and 
> reposted that invoice. It then showed up in the liability account and I 
> figured all was well.
> 
> Not so fast. When I went in it today to put another invoice in, it again 
> failed to accumulate in the liability acct. I had to edit the sales tax table 
> again and repost the invoice to get the sales tax to accumulate.
> 
> My question is, is this a known bug for ver. 2.6.12 running under Ubuntu? I'm 
> on 16.04.4 LTS.
> 
> Or is there something else at play here that I'm unaware of?
> 
> Thanks for your help.

I don’t see anything that looks similar in the bugs.

When you say that the new tax liability isn’t getting credited to the tax 
account do you mean the register in the still-running GnuCash or do you mean 
after quitting and restarting?

Regards,
John Ralls

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