Tax Information Dialog comment

The Wassermans dwass at optusnet.com.au
Thu Feb 21 20:56:28 EST 2008


Tom,  I too am about to convert from (several years) of Quicken.  My 
renewal fee is due in about 3 weeks and this is giving me good cause to 
make the change now.

I see that you are just a step or two in front of me so I thought I 
might be able to share some of the ride with you - If you don't mind?

Just on the question of creating an identical chart of accounts in GC?  
I have an extensive "categories" list which I am hoping to import into 
GC.  How did you do this?

Dave W


Thomas Peterson wrote:
> I have been using Gnucash 2.2.3 under Windows for several weeks now and I
> have several comments about it which I plan to post as a series of messages
> so each comment can be appropriately vetted. I have been converting my
> Quicken data because Intuit is trying to gouge me again. Although Gnucash is
> not as feature rich as Quicken, it is great to be able to have full control
> of the details of every transaction. So off to the first comment.
>
> The Tax Information Dialog (from Edit->Tax Options) needs an apply button so
> multiple updates can be done without the window having to be closed on every
> change. It took me a while of setting the tax information on multiple
> accounts to find out that it was only maintaining the latest change and that
> Gnucash required the OK button to be selected after every account update.
>
> - Tom
>
> P.S. I had to create a gmail account to send this message because my normal
> email would bounce with an RSET error message. Unfortunately mail to
> gnucash-user-owner at gnucash.org would bounce with the error message as well.
> Does anyone know why?
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