Thought I should describe my work around.  Its not perfect - in fact far
from it!  But I needed to split transactions attached to my salary - I
wanted to record my gross salary and then deductions like tax and NI.
In addition I want to be able to track expenses... so if I say book a
train ticket for work rather than simply putting it against travel as a
category I have a category work expenses: travel.  When work pays me
back I should then be able to include that in the income line so the two
should have a balance out of zero.

So what I did was created a new account called Income Streams.  When i
get paid I enter in my basic pay, overtime, expenses etc all as income -
and with the appropriate category (eg expenses:travel).  Then I enter in
my deductions - eg Income Tax etc as normal expense items from the
account.  When I've finished I get a value which should match the net
pay on my pay slip.  So then all I to is an internal transfer of that
amount to my bank account - so it appears there correctly - but I can
also see my gross salary, my tax payments etc...

Probably not practical to manually do that for every purchase someone
makes from the supermarket so I still do encourage the development of
what I'd call 'split' transactions...  But for once a month biggies I
think its worth the extra effort to use the work around rather than miss
the data...

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Feature Request: add support to "ventilate" transactions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140504
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