But couldn’t that be handled with (an albeit very large) config file? There can be a standardized config file for each of the (few thousand??) unique legal jurisdictions.
I don’t mean to claim that is trivial, but it is no harder than any other government-specific aspect of financial reporting.
Using an agreed upon standard config file, it can be used for many areas of finance, not just for a ledger.
But couldn’t that be handled with (an albeit very large) config file? There can be a standardized config file for each of the (few thousand??) unique legal jurisdictions.
I don’t mean to claim that is trivial, but it is no harder than any other government-specific aspect of financial reporting.
Using an agreed upon standard config file, it can be used for many areas of finance, not just for a ledger.
But couldn’t that be handled with (an albeit very large) config file? There can be a standardized config file for each of the (few thousand??) unique legal jurisdictions.
I don’t mean to claim that is trivial, but it is no harder than any other government-specific aspect of financial reporting.
Using an agreed upon standard config file, it can be used for many areas of finance, not just for a ledger.