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HandiTax Depreciation: Importing Assets From A CSV File To find out more visit www.sagehandisoft.com.au or contact our support team on (08) 9245 0666 or email [email protected] Page 1 of 2 Importing Assets from a CSV File HandiTax allows you to import assets into the depreciation worksheet from a CSV file. The depreciation worksheet is not transmitted to the ATO. The worksheet is used to calculate depreciation for the taxpayer, with certain figures being transferrable to other sections of the tax return in order to be lodged. Details and mapping required to import the CSV file To be imported into the Depreciation worksheet the CSV file needs to have the Header Details on the first line. The order and data fields need to be separated by commas and be in the following order: Description, Total Cost, Private use percentage, Asset Type, Intangible, Open Written Down Value, Acquisition Date, Asset Cost, Depreciation rate, and Type of depreciation. Importing the file To import the CSV file. 1. Open the Depreciation Worksheet for the client. 2. In the Depreciation Worksheet window, click Import. 3. In the Open window, locate the CSV file you want to import, and click Open.

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HandiTax Depreciation: Importing Assets From A CSV File

To find out more visit www.sagehandisoft.com.au

or contact our support team on (08) 9245 0666 or email [email protected]

Page 1 of 2

Importing Assets from a CSV File

HandiTax allows you to import assets into the depreciation worksheet from a CSV file. The

depreciation worksheet is not transmitted to the ATO. The worksheet is used to calculate

depreciation for the taxpayer, with certain figures being transferrable to other sections of

the tax return in order to be lodged.

Details and mapping required to import the CSV file

To be imported into the Depreciation worksheet the CSV file needs to have the Header

Details on the first line. The order and data fields need to be separated by commas and

be in the following order:

Description, Total Cost, Private use percentage, Asset Type, Intangible, Open Written

Down Value, Acquisition Date, Asset Cost, Depreciation rate, and Type of depreciation.

Importing the file

To import the CSV file.

1. Open the Depreciation Worksheet for the client.

2. In the Depreciation Worksheet window, click Import.

3. In the Open window, locate the CSV file you want to import, and click Open.

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To find out more visit www.sagehandisoft.com.au

or contact our support team on (08) 9245 0666 or email [email protected]

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4. The information window, will confirm how many items have been imported. Click

OK.