BAS report for Australia
elvis
elvis at dogonfire.com
Fri Jul 5 19:14:41 EDT 2013
On 06/07/13 06:28, Liz wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Jul 2013 23:53:29 +1000
> elvis <elvis at dogonfire.com> wrote:
>
>> There is a much easier way of finding the figures, just look at the
>> balance sheet for the last day of the quarter. I've done BAS reports
>> for the last 6 years using gnucash and never one done a transaction
>> report....
> I looked straight away. The balance sheet totals all the liabilities,
> so I have to do some arithmetic on the balance sheet, while my custom
> report does not include the loan from myself (where i use my credit
> card and have to pay me back) so the final GST figures are ready.
The Bas doesn't ask you for a total of your liabilities... if you have
a gst liability account and gst credit account then that is all you need
for the bas.
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