Sending data to my accountant
ph hermes
phsfca.hermes at gmail.com
Sat Apr 7 14:21:45 EDT 2018
since i have a lot of irrelevant transactions in my account, i prepare
reports that affect my taxes. i have a couple of businesses so i like to
separate them from each other. then i save the reports as pdf files and
send those to my accountant with any cover letter/ extra info.
ph
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On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 11:44 AM, Christian Kluge <frakturfreak at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear Ian,
>
> Am 05.04.2018 um 11:29 schrieb Roache Ian:
> > What is the best way to get my gnucash data to my accountant for him to
> check and prepare my tax return? Is there a way I can do this if he doesn’t
> have the gnucash platform?
>
> In the newest version 3.0 you have to ability to export all transactions
> into a CSV file via the file menu.
>
> It’ll be easier for your accountant because he’ll can just open your
> file as a spreadsheet and doesn’t have to copy information manually.
>
> And every decent professional accounting software should be able to
> import custom CSV files.
>
> Regards
>
> Christian
>
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