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| align=center| '''Debit'''
 
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| align=center| '''Credit'''
 
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| colspan="2" | '''GST on Sales'''
 
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|| 02/10/2020
 
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|| Cash Sales
 
|| Cash Sales
 
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| align=right| $200
 
| align=right| $200
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|| 05/10/2020
 
|| 05/10/2020
 
|| Accrual Sales
 
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| align=right| $10
 
| align=right| $10
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|| 09/10/2020
 
|| 09/10/2020
 
|| Complex Sales
 
|| Complex Sales
 
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| align=right| $800
 
| align=right| $800
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| colspan="2" | '''Total for GST on Sales'''
 
| colspan="2" | '''Total for GST on Sales'''
 
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| align=right| '''$1010'''
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| align=right| '''$1,010'''
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| colspan="2" | '''GST on Purchases'''
 
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|| 01/10/2020
 
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|| Annual Insurance premium
 
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| align=right| $20
 
| align=right| $20
 
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|| 09/10/2020
 
|| 09/10/2020
 
|| Complex Sales
 
|| Complex Sales
 
| align=right| $160
 
| align=right| $160
 
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| colspan="2" | '''Total for GST on Purchases'''
 
| colspan="2" | '''Total for GST on Purchases'''
 
| align=right| '''$180'''
 
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| colspan="2" | '''Grand Total'''
 
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| align=right| $220
| align=right| 200
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|| 02/10/20
 
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|| Cash Sales
 
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| align=right| 2200
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| align=right| $2,200
| align=right| 2000
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| align=right| $2,000
| align=right| 200
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|| 05/10/20
 
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|| Accrual Sales
 
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| align=right| 110
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| align=right| $110
| align=right| 100
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| align=right| $100
| align=right| 10
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|| 09/10/20
 
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|| Complex Sales
 
|| Complex Sales
| align=right| 8800
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| align=right| $8,800
| align=right| 8000
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| align=right| $8,000
| align=right| 800
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| align=right| $800
| align=right| 1760
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| align=right| $1,760
| align=right| 1600
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| align=right| $1,600
| align=right| 160
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| align=right| $160
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|| '''Total'''
 
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| align=right| 11110
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| align=right| $11,110
| align=right| 10100
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| align=right| $10,100
| align=right| 1010
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| align=right| $1,010
| align=right| 1980
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| align=right| $1,980
| align=right| 1800
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| align=right| $1,800
| align=right| 180
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This tabular view will sum all columns involved. The total tax collected is $1010 and total tax paid is $180. Submission of gross sales and these values to the ATO results in the difference $830 being payable.
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This tabular view will sum all columns involved. The total tax collected is $1,010 and total tax paid is $180. Submission of gross sales $11,110 and the GST values to the ATO results in the difference $830 being payable.
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[[Category:AU|Alternate Australian GST setup]][[Category:GST/VAT|Alternate Australian GST setup]]
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[[Category:Cookbooks & Examples|Quickstart Australian BAS]]

Revision as of 05:51, 30 September 2020

Doing my BAS with GnuCash

Doing my quarterly BAS returns to the ATO is easy. Because I have set up my accounts and transactions correctly and accurately, the tallying up and submission of BAS takes me a few minutes only each quarter.

First, I have GnuCash set up to track my accounts. Consider the common situation whereby I have a bank account, a home loan, regular business income (charging GST) and regular business expenses (paying GST). The BAS activity aims to tally up all the GST charges and payments over a quarter, calculating the difference, and submitting it to the ATO.

My account set up

My accounts are set up as follows:

  • Asset:Bank (Asset)
  • Asset:House (Asset)
  • Liability:Home Loan (Liability)
  • GST:GST on Sales (Liability)
  • GST:GST on Purchases (Asset)
  • GST:GST claims on BAS (Asset or Liability)
  • A/Receviable (A/Receivable)
  • A/Payable (A/Payable)
  • Income:Sales (Income)
  • Expense:Office (Expense)
  • Expense:Service Fee (Expense)
  • Expense:Groceries (Expense)
  • etc

How do I record everyday transactions?

First, I regularly update the bank account from my day-to-day transactions. For instance, spending $10 on groceries would involve a transaction as follows:

 25/09/2020 Buying Groceries
 Asset:Bank -$10
 Expense:Groceries +$10

Conversely receiving $200 on GST-free sales is recorded as follows

 29/09/2020 Sales
 Asset:Bank +$200
 Income:Sales -$200

Note the income amount is typically negative.

How do I record business transactions?

Business transactions typically involve GST being collected and paid and must be tracked as such.

Consider I purchased $200 insurance, plus $20 GST. This $20 GST is claimable. I want to track it.

 01/10/2020 Annual insurance premium
 Asset:Bank -$220
 Expense:Insurance +$200
 GST:GST on Purchases +$20

Conversely, I have generated sales of $2000, and collected $200 GST. The GST must be remitted to the tax authorities.

 02/10/2020 Cash Sales
 Asset:Bank +$2200
 Income:Sales -$2000
 GST:GST on Sales -$200

How do I record business transactions using business features i.e. accrual accounting?

Accrual accounting recognises that posting sales and getting paid may occur on separate transactions. Note the initial transfer to A/Receivable must be created using business features i.e. invoices or bills.

 05/10/2020 Accrual Sales
 A/Receivable +$110
 Income:Sales -$100
 GST:GST on Sales -$10

Receiving funds later:

 25/10/2020 Accrual Sales Receipt
 A/Receivable -$110
 Asset:Bank +$100

Or the customer disputes the invoice, and the owner decides to write off the debt:

 25/10/2020 Bad Debt
 A/Receivable -$110
 Expense:Bad Debts +$100
 GST:GST on Purchases +$10

How do I record complex business transactions?

A complex business transaction may record additional splits, e.g. I invoice the client for $8000 + $800 GST, using a broker who charges 20%+GST. My income is $6240.

 09/10/2020 Complex Sales
 Asset:Bank +$6240
 Income:Sales -$8000
 GST:GST on Sales -$800
 Expense:Service Fee $1600
 GST:GST on Purchases $160

Reporting the Business Activity Statement

Regularly, I will need to tally all GST collected and paid in the past period; e.g. the Q4 BAS will regard all GST activity from 01-October to 31-December. In the above example, I have collected $200 GST on sales, and paid $20 on purchases so far. The difference $180 must be remitted to the tax office.

Option 1 – Use Transaction Report

The versatile Transaction Report can be used to select the source accounts GST:GST on Sales and GST:GST on Purchases, limiting the dates from the start of last quarter to the end of last quarter, and reviewing the report which would specify:


Debit Credit
GST on Sales
02/10/2020 Cash Sales $200
05/10/2020 Accrual Sales $10
09/10/2020 Complex Sales $800
Total for GST on Sales $1,010
GST on Purchases
01/10/2020 Annual Insurance premium $20
09/10/2020 Complex Sales $160
Total for GST on Purchases $180
Grand Total $830


The grand total $830 is to be sent to the tax authorities.

Option 2 – Use the Income and GST Statement

This report is designed to calculate amounts from GST. You can select the source accounts Income:Sales and Expense:Office, Expense:Service Fee etc, and the tax accounts GST:GST on Sales, GST on Purchases


Date Desc Gross Sales Net Sales Tax on Sales Gross Purchases Net Purchases Tax on Purchases
01/10/20 Annual Premium $220 $200 $20
02/10/20 Cash Sales $2,200 $2,000 $200
05/10/20 Accrual Sales $110 $100 $10
09/10/20 Complex Sales $8,800 $8,000 $800 $1,760 $1,600 $160
Total $11,110 $10,100 $1,010 $1,980 $1,800 $180


This tabular view will sum all columns involved. The total tax collected is $1,010 and total tax paid is $180. Submission of gross sales $11,110 and the GST values to the ATO results in the difference $830 being payable.