Sales Against Sales Orders in TallyPrime: 3 Easy Steps + Example

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1. Understanding Sales Orders in TallyPrime

A sales order is a document created before a sale is made, outlining the terms and conditions of the sale.

It can be used as a contract between the buyer and seller.

2. Steps to Record Sales Against Sales Orders in TallyPrime:

1. Create a Sales Order:

  • Go to Gateway of Tally > Vouchers > Press F8 (Sales).
  • Select the “Sales Order” voucher type.
  • Enter the customer details, product information, and quantity.
  • Save the sales order.

2. Create a Sales Invoice:

  • Go to Gateway of Tally > Vouchers > Press F8 (Sales).
  • Select the “Sales” voucher type.
  • In the “Bill-wise Details” section, select “Select Bill”.
  • Choose the “Sales Order” bill type.
  • Select the specific sales order.
  • Enter any additional details or adjustments.

3. Save the Sales Invoice:

Press Ctrl+A to save the sales invoice.

    3. Example of Sales Against Sales Orders in TallyPrime:

    Let’s say you have a sales order for 10 units of a product named “Laptop” to be sold to “Customer A”.

    1. Create a Sales Order:

    Create a sales order for 10 units of “Laptop” to “Customer A”.

    2. Create a Sales Invoice:

    • Create a sales invoice.
    • In the “Bill-wise Details” section, select the “Select Bill” button.
    • Choose the “Sales Order” bill type.
    • Select the sales order you created earlier.

    3. Save the Sales Invoice:

    Press Ctrl+A to save the sales invoice.

      4. Benefits of Using Sales Orders in TallyPrime:

      • Planning and Tracking: Helps in planning and tracking sales activities.
      • Contractual Basis: Serves as a contract between the buyer and seller.
      • Inventory Management: Ensures that the necessary inventory is available before fulfilling the order.
      • Improved Efficiency: Streamlines the sales process by providing a structured framework.

      By using sales orders in TallyPrime, you can improve the efficiency of your sales process, ensure accurate order fulfillment, and maintain better communication with your customers.

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