Re: [opensuse] Re: Top 3 Applications You Wish Existed in Linux



Duaine & Laura Hechler wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:

Duaine & Laura Hechler wrote:


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- FIBU/accounting software. double-entry book-keeping etc.



Getting something like CA Simply Accounting (or a compatible
equivalent.. SA is a lot more than QuickBooks or other single user
bank balancing software) working in Linux would be great... and
working right, not hacked and tweaked by an expert. If it worked I
know of at least one business that would migrate off Windows without a
second thought.


C.



I've been using Quasar Accounting from http://www.linuxcanada.com/ for
about 9 years for my business.


What do you use for a tax package? This is, IMHO, the 1 thing that keeps
small to large business from moving to Linux!

Thanks,

Fred


Since I'm from the US, I use TaxAct for yearly taxes. (So I use Windows
once a year using Virtual Box)

Interestingly, when I first got started, I talked to my tax man and he
said that it would be great to setup your accounting package to reflect
the US 1040 Schedule C form.

So I did. Quasar lets you build your own COA, so I built it to
completely resemble to US 1040 Schedule C form - even to include the
forms line numbers. So just copy the numbers to the form and I'm done.

Duaine


do you have a how to for that ?


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