In MYOB Account Right you can do a report for payables or receivables "with tax". This is useful when the financials statements are prepared on an accruals basis, but GST is on a cash basis. In these situations, in order to reconcile your GST to your BAS you need to remove the GST on debtors and creditors, and in Account Right the payables/receivables "with tax" report gives you the GST to remove. In Essentials, you have to check every invoice on the list to see the GST as no such report exists.
Therefore my request to MYOB if for Essentials to have the "with tax" report available.
- SharonLawrence11 years agoCover User
Not sure that Curtis36 has made a comment on the right post? Has nothing to do with my request
- SharonLawrence11 years agoCover User
I realize that you can do GST reports as cash or accruals. This wouldn't help me. At year end we need to know how much GST is in payables and receivables at 30/6 - sometimes this is easy because all sales have GST, but if it is a mixed business it is not. Using the GST reports will not tell me how much GST is in the receivables/payables at a point in time.
Even if you look at the difference between the accruals and cash reports, what about the timing differences from the previous quarter? This will not work.
Having the "with tax" report just like in Account Right is the simple solution. Thanks
- Ashleys7 years agoCover User
We really do need to be able to get this report as I would imagine most small business clients using MYOB have accurals based financials and cash based GST. This report is essential to be able to reconcile the GST accounts in the financials and pick up if there is any GST unclaimed from previous quarters.
I note that both MYOB Account Right and Xero have the ability to get this report. Come on MYOB, surely it can't be too hard to create this report for Essentials!!!
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