Re: [GNC] Australian Accountants familiar with GNUCash

2023-10-26 Thread Alan Hopkins
Agreed Suzie! That folder of info is really all you need!!  Cheers On Fri, 27 Oct 2023, 7:46 am Susie Godden, wrote: > I agree with you Alan, I do the bookkeeping work and my accountant uses P > and Balance Sheet that I send him at the end of the year. > > Perhaps it depends on the size of

Re: [GNC] Australian Accountants familiar with GNUCash

2023-10-26 Thread Susie Godden
I agree with you Alan, I do the bookkeeping work and my accountant uses P and Balance Sheet that I send him at the end of the year. Perhaps it depends on the size of the business but often one also needs to supply bank statement reconciliations for end of year tax returns too, but gnucash can do

[GNC] Australian Accountants familiar with GNUCash

2023-10-25 Thread flywire
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-October/109255.html Alan Hopkins wrote: > I know an accountant who has, for at least one business, accepted printed P & Balance Sheet from a 2002 version of Quickbooks together with end of year bank statements - he has never wanted to get the

Re: [GNC] Australian Accountants familiar with GNUCash

2023-10-24 Thread Alan Hopkins
Hello Michael That's a very common story with accountants in Australia these days - they have often put themselves into a relationship with Xero, MYOB or Reckon and prefer you to use "their" system. Unfortunately, I don't know of the existence of any such list I know an

[GNC] Australian Accountants familiar with GNUCash

2023-10-24 Thread Michael Campbell via gnucash-user
Is there a list of Accountants for each country looking for work that is familiar with GNUCash? I just got off the phone from an accountant that had agreed to take on my company to find out he still has not done anything and said it was going to be expensive due to his unfamiliarity with