what is a difference between Sale as per return or sale as
per book.. please explane it..

Answer Posted / hetal bijalani

SALES PER RETURN means return on sales after tax deducting
means when we return actul amount of sales and more we get
in return after deducting tax is sales in return

Sales As pe book means sales done by the company entered in
a sales book to know the sales made by the company whil
preparing finacial statements

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