I am wondering about how to book transaction costs correctly. as I am doing ethereum tx, I have to track cost basis of the fees. compared to paying fees to a broker, this is a bit more work.
2018-01-01 * "Send 1.5 ETH & 0.05 ETH gas"
Assets:Crypto:ETH -1.55 ETH {}
Expenses:Crypto 100 USD
Expenses:Crypto:Fees 1 USD
Income:Crypto:PnL but in this case, the PnL is the total of both ETH entries (Assets and Fees). to have the entries separated, it could look like this, split into two entries:
2018-01-01 * "Send 1.5 ETH example"
Assets:Crypto:ETH -1.5 ETH {}
Expenses:Crypto 100 USD
Income:Crypto:PnL
2018-01-01 * "Send 0.05 ETH for gas example"
Assets:Crypto:ETH -0.05 ETH {}
Expenses:Crypto:Fees 1 USD
Income:Crypto:PnL my question: is it possible to calculate / report the PnL of the fees separately even though I list it in one entry as shown above? or do I have to split it for correct calculation?
my assumption is that for tax reporting I have to be able to list PnL for each position and therefore it would be a problem to mix it with the fees.
thanks