On 4/7/2018 7:23 PM, Liz wrote:
ph hermes wrote:
since i have a lot of irrelevant transactions in my account, i prepare
reports that affect my taxes. i have a couple of businesses so i like to
separate them from each other. then i save the reports as pdf files and
send those to my accountant wit
ph hermes wrote:
> since i have a lot of irrelevant transactions in my account, i prepare
> reports that affect my taxes. i have a couple of businesses so i like to
> separate them from each other. then i save the reports as pdf files and
> send those to my accountant with any cover letter/ extra i
since i have a lot of irrelevant transactions in my account, i prepare
reports that affect my taxes. i have a couple of businesses so i like to
separate them from each other. then i save the reports as pdf files and
send those to my accountant with any cover letter/ extra info.
ph
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Dear Ian,
Am 05.04.2018 um 11:29 schrieb Roache Ian:
> What is the best way to get my gnucash data to my accountant for him to check
> and prepare my tax return? Is there a way I can do this if he doesn’t have
> the gnucash platform?
In the newest version 3.0 you have to ability to export all t
Fair enough. It's just that in my experience the reports that GNucash
generate are normally saved a PDF files, so you can't easily cut and paste
information from them to use in a spreadsheet.
Thanks & Regards,
Nelson Handcock
0409 149919
http://www.linkedin.com/in/nelsonhandcockaustralia
On Fri, 6 Apr 2018, Nelson Handcock wrote:
Most accountants that are familiar with computer-based accounting systems
should have little trouble figuring out how to get the information they
need from a copy of your file
It all depends on where you live. Here in Oregon accountants must use
The gnucash platform is free to download and install, so when my accountant
had the same issue I suggested he installed gnucash, and then I just sent
him a copy of my gnucash file.
Most accountants that are familiar with computer-based accounting systems
should have little trouble figuring out how
Op donderdag 5 april 2018 11:29:09 CEST schreef Roache Ian:
> What is the best way to get my gnucash data to my accountant for him to
> check and prepare my tax return? Is there a way I can do this if he doesn’t
> have the gnucash platform?
The best way is probably to generate the reports your acc
What is the best way to get my gnucash data to my accountant for him to check
and prepare my tax return? Is there a way I can do this if he doesn’t have the
gnucash platform?
TIA
Ian
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