PracticalTax: A tax preperation program
Derek Atkins
warlord@MIT.EDU
06 Jan 2003 18:41:11 -0500
Well, you can always try to import the .txf that gnucash created
from the tax report. What else would you like/need?
-derek
jay <jay@linuxtax.com> writes:
> Hello Gnucash developers,
> We have been working on a tax preperation software that runs under Perl, named
> Practical Tax. We have almost finished with the basic calculations of the
> main 1040. The initial UI is created with Perl::Tk. What we've accomplished
> so far is the ability to send the output to a XML file, we've tried to keep
> with the XML/OFX standards. We have also created a way to do the printing of
> the information into a pdf file, using the IRS's own 1040 tax forms for
> templates.
> The main question is: how can we import the information given from Gnucash?
> Any ideas or suggestions?
> Our site is <http://linuxtax.com> and the project cvs site is at
> <http://tenforty.sorceforge.net>
> Jay Scherrer
> jay@linuxtax.com
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