I have the same question. I hope someone can answer. I'd put it more basically. I am a novice to GnuCash with no formal accountancy training other than reading the (really good!) introduction in the GnuCash documents, plus 10 years struggling with accounts in Excel. What I wonder is, is there a "right" way to do this from an accountant's perspective? I find it kind of weird that the law allows couples to have joint assets, liabilities, income and expenses, but doesn't allow them to report jointly for tax purposes (unless, I guess, they go into proper business partnerships and maintain formal business accounts). So I want to know the right way to do it, and then ask if GnuCash can do that.
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