Re: What categories do these expenses fall into ?



On Jun 11, 2:17 pm, Peter Saxton <p...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 20:06:48 -0000, d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am trying to do the Schedule to the Profit And Loss Account, I have
the following expenses but I am unsure what category they go into.

Paypal Transaction Costs
Software Licensing Costs
Web Hosting
NIC Domain Registration

I thought possibly Software Licensing Costs, Web Hosting and NIC
Domain Registration could go into Computer Costs, and Paypal
Transaction Costs into Bank Charges, although it isn't a bank, am I
right?

thankyou Patrick

Why don't you call them exactly what they are? Obviously if this
results in too many categories you may want to group them but you can
always group them when preparing accounts.

--
Peter Saxton from London
p...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I thought there was a list of recognised categories that they had fit
into, is this not the case ?

.



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