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Yes, I updated and still have the same problem. I will email my file for conversion. Appreciate your help.
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I am trying to create a split transaction for entering a share dividend. I need to enter the dividend amount but need to deduct the tax due, Can this be done in the same transaction or do I need to create two separate transactions for this?
Thanks.
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Yes you can do it in the same transaction, one positive split for the dividend and one negative split for the tax.
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I have tried what you suggested but I must be doing something wrong. If the total dividend is 100 and the tax is 30, how do you compute the net Dividend to 70?
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The amount of the transaction is +70, the amount of the first split is +100 and the amount of the second split is -30.
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I still can’t get it right. I have a dividend voucher and I want to enter a gross income of 189.77, a Tax of 28.47 and a net dividend of 161.30. Where do I have to put these numbers?
Thank you again for your help.
Thank you again for your help.
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You create a transaction and put 189.77 in the amount field, then you add a new split and set the amount of the new split to -28,47.
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Many Thanks. That worked.
Another problem. I assigned a category of "Taxes" to the -28.47 amount during the creation of the split.
How do I assign a category of "Dividend/Interest before Tax" to the 189.77 and a Category of "Dividend/Interest after Tax" to the 161.30? I had already created these categories. Thanks.
Another problem. I assigned a category of "Taxes" to the -28.47 amount during the creation of the split.
How do I assign a category of "Dividend/Interest before Tax" to the 189.77 and a Category of "Dividend/Interest after Tax" to the 161.30? I had already created these categories. Thanks.
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You assign his category to the first split.
This category is not compatible with the other 2 so you can't assign it.
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The program is not allowing me to assign this category(189.77) to the first split. What am I doing wrong? Thanks