Use Connected Banking in TallyPrime Available from TallyPrime Release 6.0, Connected Banking makes banking tasks all the simpler. With Connected Banking, you can get Bank Statements and Bank Balance right from TallyPrime. This saves you a great deal of time that you can utilise for more important tasks of your business. Prerequisites for Connected Banking The following are […]
Establish Connection with Axis Bank Accounts from TallyPrime With Connected Banking, you can establish connection with Axis Bank accounts and TallyPrime. This allows you get bank statement and bank balance and perform other online banking activities. All you need to do is log in to Connected Banking with your Tally.NET ID and password. […]
Release Notes for TallyPrime and TallyPrime Edit Log Release 6.0 | What’s New! TallyPrime 6.0 launches a transformed Banking experience with an exciting new capability: Connected Banking. With enhanced Bank Reconciliation and automated accounting using Bank Statements, you can now devote quality time to the growth of your business. Data Split is also much […]
Split Data in TallyPrime When you have a lot of transactions recorded, your data can become hard to manage or share. Therefore, you can split the data to keep your records organised for audits, taxes, and other needs. Based on your business requirements, you can opt for split data in TallyPrime to: Speed […]
Bank Reconciliation in TallyPrime | Keep Your Books in Sync with Your Bank In any business, tracking your recorded transactions in the books along with the inflow and outflow of money from the bank is crucial. TallyPrime’s enhanced Bank Reconciliation feature simplifies matching your book and bank transactions for easy reconciliation. Moreover, you can […]
e-Payments in TallyPrime Using the e-Payments facility in TallyPrime, you can send payment instructions to the bank quickly and securely, without visiting the bank. To use e-Payment as a mode of payment you need to configure your bank ledger. You can record a payment voucher and select e-Payment as the mode of payment […]
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