Do a list search, you’ll find some threads discussing this along with a new 
version of a report that will give you the info you need for reporting. (as 
well as a method for the ‘bridging software’)

While the search function in MailMan is not working properly, you can do a 
site-specific search with most major search engines like so:

site:lists.gnucash.org your search terms here

Regards,
Adrien

> On Nov 20, 2019 w47d324, at 2:20 PM, Paddy Walker <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>       I am a business user of Gnucash for my farm accounts for about
> 15 years. I run it on Linux and have no access to a Microsoft machine. 
> A situation I do not wish to change.
>       UK.'s tax authority have decided to make the submission of VAT.
> returns dependent on compliant interactive accountancy software.  I
> understand that it is entirely unreasonable to expect Gnucash to be
> compliant.
>       HMRC.,  (the tax authoriy), have provided the potential fo a
> work around. They will allow bridging software, mainly to accomodate
> those using spreadsheets for their accounts.
>       HMRC. provide an extensive list of compliant software without
> mentioning the platform on which it runs.  Does any body know of
> bridging software that runs on Linux. Advice on how to  " make tax
> digital" on a Linux machine would be most welcome.
>       Although it is not my preferred option, I have managed to
> install Microsoft compatible bridging software in Windows XP, on a
> virtual Box.
> Paddy Walker

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