No, it is not approved yet. Which means you can not send a report generated by this software to the IRS, however if you use this software only for invoices and internal accounting and the yearly report is done by a CPA than it is Ok. I am using this software for my invoices.
-- Ori Idan Rami Addady wrote: > > Dose it approve by the Israeli IRS? > > Regards, > Rami > > Omer Zak wrote: > >>You may want to check out Ori Idan's Drorit >>(http://sourceforge.net/projects/drorit) >> >>While it is double-sided, its interface language is Hebrew. >>A year ago it did not have a CSV exporter, and I started developing one. >>However I did not get around to finish it. >> --- Omer >> >>On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 16:30 +0200, Ido Kanner wrote: >> >> >>>Hello, >>> >>>I'm looking for an open source program (I hope for Linux but if it's a >>>Windows/BSD it's also okay for now) that does *one sided* Accounting >>>management >>>for personal use (that is, *no* IRS or any external group will get this >>>information). >>>The program must support Hebrew on writing and hopefully the interface >>>(that's >>>why gnucash is not an option for now :( ). It also should be able to support >>>exporting the data to many known file types from csv and xml to more exotic >>>formats. >>> >>>Does any of you know other programs that support (at least using Hebrew and >>>exporting) such things ? >>> >>> >> >> >> ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
