Australian taxes

Doug Laidlaw laidlaws at hotkey.net.au
Sun Jan 11 02:56:56 EST 2009


From the Edit menu, you can select Tax Options and mark each account with its 
corresponding Tax Question, just as Quicken does, but there won't be a 
default group for Australia.  You will need to do it all manually.

Doug.

On Sunday 11 January 2009 6:15:36 pm Kim Jones wrote:
> Hi to the list,
> I've been using GNU cash for just the better part of a month and so I'm
> still trying to set things up and get used to it. I use at work a program
> called MYOB (myownbuiniss)and use Quicken at home for personal finance but
> because I've just opened a very small business its not worth the expense to
> purchase MYOB or Quicken for my small business so GNU Cash is perfect for
> my plans. My question is this though because I'm Australian based how can I
> use say my Australian Tax Line assignments i.e.: GST and work taxes, since
> from looking at each country they are somewhat different. I have been using
> Quicken for years for my personal finances but since opening the business I
> have GST taxes now, so how can I revert the taxes that GNU has which is
> American into say an Australian personal and business taxes. I'm very new
> at this so I hopefully I'll catch on sooner that later.  Hoping you guys
> can help
> Regards
> Kim
>
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