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pmwehrle
Level 1

Which GST category (eg. GST (5%) or Out of Scope (0%) do I use for a personal expense paid for with a business chequing account?

My client uses his business chequing account for a lot of personal expenses even though I've asked him not to. Currently I am using the Drawings account for these. I was just wondering when I add the expense into quickbooks how I do the GST for these personal expenses. It doesn't seem right to do it as 5% GST and have these reduce the amount of GST he has to pay since these are not business expenses.
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JaneD
Moderator

Which GST category (eg. GST (5%) or Out of Scope (0%) do I use for a personal expense paid for with a business chequing account?

Thanks for reaching out the Community, pmwehrle.

 

In your case, I recommend consulting an accounting professional for further guidance on how to record personal expenses paid by the business chequing account. This way, you'll be able to categorize the client's personal expense transactions depending on its territory.

 

You can also refer to this link for more information about common sales tax codes.

 

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Let me know if you have any follow-up questions. I'll be here to keep helping. Have a good one.

Rochelley
Level 8

Which GST category (eg. GST (5%) or Out of Scope (0%) do I use for a personal expense paid for with a business chequing account?

If these are truly personal expenses, you enter no GST at all.  You only enter the net amount of the transaction against the Drawings account, as you have already suggested.  If you are forced to enter a tax code, you would create an 'Exempt' tax code, if QBO doesn't have a native Exempt code set up - sorry, can't remember if it does or not.  If not, you can set one up under 'Manage Sales Tax'.

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