I use a transaction report for what you seek.  With the right options I get the 
account, date, description and amount.  Copy paste the result into a 
spreadsheet 

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> On Mar 24, 2023, at 12:30 PM, Michael or Penny Novack 
> <stepbystepf...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> 
>>> The end of the UK Tax Year approaches and I am thinking about my tax
>>> return. When I used Quicken there was a report that listed every
>>> transcation in particular accounts which was useful since not all my
>>> accounts are related to the Return.  I had been hoping to do the same in
>>> GNU but I don't seem to be able to find a way to do something so simple.
>>> (Yes I have read all about Reporting but am not a lot the wiser)
>>> 
>>> Opening a relevant account, choosing Select All, Copy and Paste into a
>>> spreadsheet does not seem to be possible either.
>>> 
>>> I am sure that somebody has worked out how to do this hence my request.
> 
> Keep in mind jurisdictions differ, so what I am about to describe would be US 
> (and 501(c)3 non-profits)
> 
> Gnucash is a basic accounting system, keeps standard double entry books. You 
> need to set up your CaO so that the data will be usefully grouped for tax and 
> other reporting purposes. BUT .... also keep in mind that you might have to 
> do some work outside of gnucash because you might need to be reporting to 
> different entities (the state might require different from the feds) and you 
> can have only one hierarchy of accounts.
> 
> For example, "printing and postage" is a line item on the 990/990-EZ 
> *Federal" so each expense parent that has those as a component of that 
> parent's total* should have a separate "printing and postage" child. If what 
> you "pay" and intern is partly PAY and partly Mileage Reimbursement you'd 
> want those as separate children under that intern (because the pay part might 
> mean a 1099-MISC)
> 
> In other words, it is going to be up to YOU to create a suitable CoA so it 
> will make it easy to get the data you need for the reports you must fill out.
> 
> Michael D Novack
> 
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