Re: Gnucash VAT

2007-08-01 Thread Yuval Hager
ביום שני 30 יולי 2007, 14:41, נכתב על ידי Michael Ben-Nes:
 Hi,

 Access GNU cash IRC channel and ask GNUCash developers.
 t takes time to get an answer but in the end you always get a response.

 Please let me know if you have found a solution.


I've already sent the question to Gnucash mailing list:
http://www.nabble.com/VAT-calculation-tf3983182.html#a11308358

After scanning all the docs and relevant mailing list messages I could find, 
you have two options:

1) Use the business features, by entering invoices and bills to automatically 
calculate taxes.
2) Manually split each transaction to the relevant tax accounts.

I find option (1) being too cumbersome to use, so I am using option (2). It's 
not the best to divide each amount by 1.155, and then filling out the rest in 
the second part of the split, but it's the best I got with Gnucash. Luckily, 
you can do calculations on the fields themselves, so this add somewhat 
convenience to the task..

--yuval

 Kind regards,
 Miki

 On 6/19/07, Yuval Hager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  I am using Gnucash as a personal finance manager, and was wondering how
  to approach VAT/IRS liabilities for a small business (Osek Murshe).
 
  Looking at the FAQ I could not find a simple method to handle VAT related
  payments and refunds.
 
  Has anyone succeeded in creating such a scheme for Israeli tax
  definitions?
 
  I don't mind managing the paper-work as well, as required by law, I just
  want
  to be able to view reports and analyze my finances - both personal and
  business.
 
  I chose gnucash over Kmymoney as it seemed more mature and feature-rich,
  however, according to the FAQ, Kmymoney contains a simple method for
  handing
  VAT while gnucash does not.. :(
 
  I also read the excellent slides by Oron Peled's about Gnucash -
  http://www.haifux.org/lectures/119-sil/, but there is nothing there
  regarding
  VAT.
 
  Regards,
 
  -- Yuval Hager
 
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Re: Gnucash VAT

2007-07-30 Thread Michael Ben-Nes
Hi,

Access GNU cash IRC channel and ask GNUCash developers.
t takes time to get an answer but in the end you always get a response.

Please let me know if you have found a solution.

Kind regards,
Miki


On 6/19/07, Yuval Hager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,

 I am using Gnucash as a personal finance manager, and was wondering how to
 approach VAT/IRS liabilities for a small business (Osek Murshe).

 Looking at the FAQ I could not find a simple method to handle VAT related
 payments and refunds.

 Has anyone succeeded in creating such a scheme for Israeli tax
 definitions?

 I don't mind managing the paper-work as well, as required by law, I just
 want
 to be able to view reports and analyze my finances - both personal and
 business.

 I chose gnucash over Kmymoney as it seemed more mature and feature-rich,
 however, according to the FAQ, Kmymoney contains a simple method for
 handing
 VAT while gnucash does not.. :(

 I also read the excellent slides by Oron Peled's about Gnucash -
 http://www.haifux.org/lectures/119-sil/, but there is nothing there
 regarding
 VAT.

 Regards,

 -- Yuval Hager

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Gnucash VAT

2007-06-19 Thread Yuval Hager
Hi all,

I am using Gnucash as a personal finance manager, and was wondering how to 
approach VAT/IRS liabilities for a small business (Osek Murshe). 

Looking at the FAQ I could not find a simple method to handle VAT related 
payments and refunds.

Has anyone succeeded in creating such a scheme for Israeli tax definitions? 

I don't mind managing the paper-work as well, as required by law, I just want 
to be able to view reports and analyze my finances - both personal and 
business.

I chose gnucash over Kmymoney as it seemed more mature and feature-rich, 
however, according to the FAQ, Kmymoney contains a simple method for handing 
VAT while gnucash does not.. :(

I also read the excellent slides by Oron Peled's about Gnucash - 
http://www.haifux.org/lectures/119-sil/, but there is nothing there regarding 
VAT.

Regards,

-- Yuval Hager

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