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A new GSTR-2B API is applicable from 14th Nov 2024, which affects auto-reconciliation of GSTR-2B for Oct-24. Stay tuned for our upcoming release, TallyPrime 5.1, which supports this and makes reconciliation even smoother.
https://help.tallysolutions.com/docs/te9rel63/Advanced_Features/Advanced_Accounting_Features/C_Catg.htm

Cost Categories

Cost categories are useful for organisations that require allocation of revenue and non-revenue items to parallel sets of cost centres. Cost categories facilitate third-dimensional reporting of expenditure and revenue. For example, region-wise or geography-wise, Grade-wise, Department-wise, cost categories.

Using cost categories you can allocate, in parallel, a transaction to more than one set of cost centres.

For example,

Cost Centres such as Marketing, Finance and Manufacturing can now belong to a category - Departments.

The Salesmen A, B, and C can be Cost Centres under a Category - Executives.

Similarly, you can create a new Cost Category Projects under which Cost Centres such as airport construction, road construction and buildings may be created. The classification appears as following:

Cost Categories

Departments

Executives

Projects

Cost Centres

Marketing

Salesman A

Airport Construction

Manufacturing

Salesman B

Road Construction

Finance

Salesman C

Buildings

You can specify a Cost Category to allow allocation of only revenue items or items of both revenue and capital (Non-Revenue) nature.

By allocating expenses to parallel Cost Centres under different categories, you are simply assigning the amounts to them; the amount does not increase. Tally.ERP 9 performs an automatic reconciliation on real-time basis, saving you the effort of reconciling Ledgers and Cost Centres.

Note: Transactions are not allocated to Cost Categories but to Cost Centres only.

See also

Enabling Cost Categories

Creating Cost Categories

Altering a Cost Category