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Reports and GST

Four registers, and none of them is written by hand

The day book, the GST summary, the Schedule H register and the reorder list.

All four are the same bills and the same batches, added up different ways — so they cannot disagree with one another.

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Stock kept batch by batch, with the expiry date on every one Expired stock cannot be billed — the till refuses it Schedule H and H1 written into a register as you sell GST split on every line, and the day's summary at closing

What comes out at closing

Today, on one page

Day book

Every bill, what was taken in cash and what by card or UPI, and the total the drawer should hold.

Split by rate

GST summary

Sales at 5% and at 12%, with CGST and SGST separated — the page your accountant asks for.

Ready for an inspection

Schedule H register

Every Schedule H and H1 sale with its date, medicine, batch, quantity, patient and prescriber.

The quiet loss

What is not moving

Stock that has not sold in ninety days, valued — usually a bigger number than anybody expects.

On screen

Today, at closing

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  • Stock kept batch by batch, with the expiry date on every one
  • Expired stock cannot be billed — the till refuses it
  • Schedule H and H1 written into a register as you sell
  • GST split on every line, and the day's summary at closing

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