Hi Tom,

You can try the transaction report. On the Sorting tab in report options, you 
can set primary total by Description and Secondary Total by Date. Assuming your 
nomenclature on Description for Bank A/B/C are consistent, it should get you 
close to what you want.

Cheers.

> On 5 Apr 2026, at 9:30 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> From: Tom Route36 <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> To: Gnucash User <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> Subject: [GNC] How to create a Chronological Income Report subtotaled
>       by Payee?
> Message-ID: <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
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> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm still learning my way around GnuCash when it comes to creating 
> reports.? And I'm a bit lost as to how to create an Income Report that 
> shows a list of all income transactions for a given time period for a 
> selected income account.? Getting the bottom line total income is easy.? 
> Where I need help is getting a detailed report of all the income 
> transactions in date order where those transactions are subtotaled by 
> payee.? That's the hard part -- at least for me.
> 
> I just re-read this preceding paragraph of mine; and it sounds confusing 
> even to me.? Let me try asking it differently.
> 
> Let's say I want to get a list of all interest payments that I received 
> from 3 banks (Banks A, B, C) over the past 3 months (Jan, Feb, Mar).? 
> For simplicity, we'll say that all three banks pay interest on the 5th 
> day of each month.? Here's the layout of the report that I would be 
> hoping to create.
> 
> ==========
> Bank Interest Income Report (Jan thru Mar)
> 
> Bank A
> ? Jan 5? ?$12.30
> ? Feb 5? ?$11.20
> ? Mar 5? $10.10
> Bank A Subtotal: $33.60
> 
> Bank B
> ? Jan 5? ?$15.00
> ? Feb 5? ?$14.30
> ? Mar 5? $11.10
> Bank B Subtotal: $40.40
> 
> Bank C
> ? Jan 5? ?$10.60
> ? Feb 5? ?$9.00
> ? Mar 5? $12.30
> Bank C Subtotal: $31.90
> 
> Total Bank Interest Income: $105.90
> ==========
> 
> Is there a way to create a report similar to this kind of layout 
> directly within GnuCash?? If there is, I haven't found it yet.? If not, 
> does anyone have some advice about how to get a similar printable report 
> some other way using the GnuCash data?? Any help here would be welcome.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tom

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