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Bugs regarding Taxes on Interests within Delta Widget & Performance Calculation #1647

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heldic opened this issue Jul 10, 2020 · 3 comments

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@heldic
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heldic commented Jul 10, 2020

As mentioned in the forum already, I noticed some oddities regarding taxes paid on interests. I've created a small test portfolio and attached the testportfolio.xml.zip to this issue for verification.

Version: 0.46.6 (Jun 2020)
Platform: macosx, x86_64
Java: 11.0.4+11-LTS

Explanations are in the Dashboard in the attached screenshot:

InterestTaxOddities

PerformanceCalculation

@cqst
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cqst commented Jul 18, 2020

I noticed a bug quite close to this one so I don't open new one at the moment. (version 0.46.6)

Here is what i noticed related to taxes in performance view :

Taxes are always 0 in "performance calculation" widget when filtering on a specific data serie (which is supposed to include taxes on the period selected of course).

When it's "entire portfolio", it's ok to me.

@ericbrook
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Even more info:
It doesn't matter whether this is for a stock or for an account. The difference seems to come from how you book the interest and tax.
In this example I booked interest and taxes on a deposit account.

Case 1: If you book taxes on interest using two bookings, one for the interest and one for taxes, calculations seem to be correct. Looking at the performance calculation 'before tax' the tax is then moved to 'Performance Neutral Transfers'.
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Case 2: However, if you book taxes on interest in a single booking (using the tax-field when you book the interest), then taxes are still taken into account even if you ask for performance 'before tax'.
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Unless I am missing something, the behaviour and calculations should be the same in both cases.

I have attached a testportfolio (Interest-test.zip) with the above scenario.
Version: 0.46.6 (jun. 2020)
Platform: win32, x86_64
Java: 11.0.4+11-LTS

@Osti92
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Osti92 commented Jan 19, 2023

I also noticed this error today. So it seems to be still up to date.

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