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I will help you record a GST payment only, PlatinumCarpet.
You can create an expense or cheque transaction and enter an amount (0.01) in two line items. The other one should be negative to offset the amount on the 1st line. You will add a tax code on the 1st line item (0.01) and the negative amount should be set up as Out of Scope. Then, manually enter the GST amount in the sales tax field.
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Hi Kristine,
I have the same issue and this seems to be a great workaround.
But can I add the expense and categorise the gst component as GST liability payable? I tried but it returns an error that can't be done.
Thanks a lot.
Luca
Hi Lucagu,
In this case you won't be able to categorise the GST portion directly to GST Liability Payable however the system will do this for you. You will just need to enter the Expense category.
Once you have the correct GST amount entered (after using the workaround above) and selected the applicable tax codes, a transaction journal will be automatically entered applying the GST portion to your next BAS.
Please let me know if you have any other questions at all.
Thanks,
Rebecca
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