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It is split into - /libgnucash (for the non-gui bits) - /gnucash (for the gui) - /common (misc source files used by both) - /bindings (currently only holds python bindings) This is the first step in restructuring the code. It will need much more fine tuning later on.
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/** \page taxnotes Some notes about taxes
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From: Jon Kaare Hellan <Jon.K.Hellan@item.ntnu.no>
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Norwegian rules are more or less as follows:
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You pay income tax on
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(sale price - commission) - (adjusted purchase price + commission)
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Adjusted purchase price?? That's what makes us different.
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Each Jan. 1., the cost base of stocks you hold is adjusted by some
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amount. How it is computed does not matter here, but the idea is that
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once the company has paid tax on a profit, a corresponding amount of
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capital gains becomes tax free to the stockholders. Theoretically
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attractive, difficult in practice.
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So I need a way to keep track of these adjustments register for each
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stock in a portfolio.
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*/
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