What are the first two digits of the GST number of the opposite party?
The first two digits of the GST number of the opposite party represent the state.
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The first two digits of the GST number of the opposite party represent the state.
No, you cannot create a bill without creating an account master in BUSY Accounting Software.
There is no limit to the number of party addresses you can save in BUSYAccounting.
Yes, it is recommended to take a backup before changing the units of an item.
No, creating separate accounts for each party will not affect the voucher series in BUSY.
No, you cannot have two items with the same name but different units in BUSY.
To correct spelling errros you can go to edit/modify options and edit the spelling errors.
Yes, it is necessary to define the HSN code for each item individually in BUSY.
There are maximum 4 address lines which BUSY had provided while creating sellers and customers.
In BUSY, you can select expense direct or expense indirect account group in expense account.
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