Re: Price editor unbalances accounts

2017-09-04 Thread John Ralls
> On Sep 4, 2017, at 7:43 PM, Keith Bellairs wrote: > > The price editor makes unbalanced entries in my accounts by increasing (or > decreasing) the value of securities without the needed balancing entry to > income. In US tax terms the gain (loss) is an "unrealized" gain

Unable to print checks.

2017-09-04 Thread Walter Cinsavich
I have just recently installed gnucash 2.6.17 on my windows 10 64 bit computer. Since the new installation, I am unable to print checks from my account register. When I press the print button on the print menu, the receives a single but nothing prints out. The print queue is empty.

Price editor unbalances accounts

2017-09-04 Thread Keith Bellairs
The price editor makes unbalanced entries in my accounts by increasing (or decreasing) the value of securities without the needed balancing entry to income. In US tax terms the gain (loss) is an "unrealized" gain (loss) so there's no need to pay tax on it, so some people might not want it show up

Re: Transaction Report - Subtotaling on Description? (Based on Previous Threads)

2017-09-04 Thread Mike or Penny Novack
On 9/4/2017 5:17 PM, aegross wrote: This post is more-or-less for the elders of the forumthose who have a lot of experience with GC and double-entry accounting Was reporting on charitable giving for the current year, using the Transaction Report. Tried to determine how to subtotal on

Re: Transaction Report - Subtotaling on Description? (Based on Previous Threads)

2017-09-04 Thread aegross
Dale Alspach-2 wrote > import the report into a spreadsheet I plan on importing into a spreadsheet and creating a pivot table...but I posted the inquiry more to check the philosophical underpinnings of what was intended, i.e., should these sub-accounts have been created if such detail was

Re: Transaction Report - Subtotaling on Description? (Based on Previous Threads)

2017-09-04 Thread Dale Alspach
Rather than add another layer of accounts that I only need once a year, I import the report into a spreadsheet, sort on the descriptions and dates, and then add a subtotal cell for each group. This procedure requires care during entry so that the descriptions will group the transactions correctly.

Re: Tax Tables - an illustrated primer?

2017-09-04 Thread Maf. King
Hi Christopher. UK (and I imagine the rest of the EU) should really have a 0% rate too... VAT at 0% is not the same as "exempt from VAT", at least in UK law. but otherwise, looks like good work to me! cheers, Maf. On Monday, 4 September 2017 15:20:57 BST Christopher Lam wrote: > In case