That's what accountants are for. Asking GnuCash to provide that level of 
monitoring is out of scope for the software. 

⁣David T. ​

On May 14, 2023, 5:25 PM, at 5:25 PM, Ken Farley <farle...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Form 1116 has cost me at least a couple of iterations of filing my
>taxes 
>in the past. It would be nice if something told me I needed it...but 
>unless I was paying taxes to a foreign nation directly, meaning a 
>transaction occurs in one of my accounts, I don't see how I would have 
>it included in this report. Dividends I get, interest received, capital
>
>gains, etc. These are all entries into my ledgers that the report can
>be 
>told to use. The taxes paid that are useful for the Form 1116 tax
>credit 
>are only known to me when I get my 1099 Forms from my investment 
>brokerage. I have absolutely no idea what they will be until I see that
>
>entry in the form. So, I don't understand how the tax report in Gnucash
>
>would be able to supply you with this information?
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