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It seems a user must setup account (text does not specify Asset or Liability for those accounts), add Tax Table Entry, then update File, Properties, Book options Business tab: Default Customer/Vendor tax table.
 
It seems a user must setup account (text does not specify Asset or Liability for those accounts), add Tax Table Entry, then update File, Properties, Book options Business tab: Default Customer/Vendor tax table.

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Hi Chris,

Nice to see you here! But Why do you not use <syntaxhighlight lang="scheme">...</syntaxhighlight> instead of <pre>...</pre> like in the rest of the page? It looks much nicer as you can see in Wiki Tips. --Fell (talk) 22:21, 11 January 2018 (UTC)

Quickstart Australian BAS My account setup

https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Quickstart_Australian_BAS#My_account_set_up

Businesses aim to make money and GST is charged on that income so it follows GST is a liability. Why complicate it with GST:GST on Sales (Liability) and GST:GST on Purchases (Asset) ?

It would be nice to align the default Business Accounts, Guide Chapter 13, and this wiki.

> I use two tax tables -- GST on Sales, GST on Purchases.

Useful information for the Guide Ch13.

https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Quickstart_Australian_BAS#My_Tax_Tables

It seems a user must setup account (text does not specify Asset or Liability for those accounts), add Tax Table Entry, then update File, Properties, Book options Business tab: Default Customer/Vendor tax table.