Brazilian Users and Taxes
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon Jul 26 16:00:24 EDT 2004
Hi,
You want to use the "TaxIncluded" marker in the invoice (on each taxable
line-item). This will tell gnucash that the tax is included in the item's value
instead of added on top of the item's value.
-derek
Quoting Igor Morgado <igor at gnutech.com.br>:
> Hi all gnucash users.
>
> I want to know if there is some brazilians that use gnucash to business
> account management.
>
> There is some weird things in brazilian taxes that isn't supported by
> gnucash (or I don't know how to do it).
>
>
> Example:
> 1. I create a customer (Foo Bla)
> 2. I create a project for customer (Linux System Service)
> 3. I made a Invoice (1000 $ )
>
> BUT some brazilian taxes goes in invoice but the customer pay them (not
> me). The taxes didn't increat the value to recieve, they're are RECUCED.
>
> There is 4 taxes here: IRRF, PIS, COFINS, CS
> IRRF = 1,5%
> PIS = 1%
> COFINS = 3,0%
> CS = 0,65%
>
> then... When I sent the invoice I dont recieve 1000$ PLUS 6,15%
> I recieve 1000 MINUS 6,15%
>
> 61,50 to be more exact
>
> There is a way to do it in gnucash?
>
> I cant use negative values to get inverted taxes
>
> There is some brazilian experienced with gnucash? Someone can send me
> some tips?
>
> Tkz in advance
>
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Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
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