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We are missing Accrued Expenses (Schedule-F) and non-monetary contributions (Schedule-C)
The quick way out of this would be to just use the summary number (line 11) for referendum as we don't categorize expenses. @tdooner
I think at some point we decided that we should not report Schedule-F as things would get double counted when they paid of the accrual. The problem is that they may not report again after the election for many months.
We don't include Schedule-C in expenses for candidates either. We could but deriving the expense code may be tricky as its freeform in the schedule. We could just list it as unknown, I suppose.
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Aha! We actually do look at accrued expenses and nonmonetary adjustments BUT we iterate through the list of committees with regular expenses and add these values to that. This committee does not have any regular expenses.
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The problem here is that the Summary table does not include the information that is in the other schedules from 460. e.g. Ballot Number, Support/Oppose, etc. A committee must have at least one item in the Schedules in order to get that information. If it did not have anything in the schedules then its income and expenses would be 0, so we probably don't care.
Still it would be nice if netfile included more info in the Summary table.
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Thanks for taking care of this!
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