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Tally Integration for E-commerce Business

Tally Integration for E-commerce Business

 November 30, 2018

Tally is one of the most widely used business software. Several organizations use Tally for accounting solutions, financial and inventory management, sales and purchase management, invoicing, reporting and MIS. Relevant business data like inventory records, financial transactions, creditors and debtors list, sales records and even taxation details are saved in a company’s Tally servers.

Today in India, e-commerce portals are taking over the marketplace. To keep up with this changing market trend, many businesses in India have listed their product offerings on their e-commerce websites. This makes the inventory management and back office procedures a little difficult to manage.

In most business houses, Tally is used for an organization’s accounting, financial and inventory needs. With the help of Tally integration services, organizations can ensure easy transfer of data between E-commerce to Tally portals. Companies can import master and transaction data between the online platform and Tally software in real-time with no delays.

In regular course, e-commerce engines send transnational data in Excel format to the retailer, and employees have to re-enter the vouchers into Tally. It is not possible to feed all the transactions from these online portals into Tally due to the high number of online sales. Chances of manual errors are also high as voucher entries are made all at once.Delay in entries can lead to unreliable reports of stock, sales, sales return, commissions, and more.

Tally e-commerce integration helps a business to bridge the gap between e-commerce transactions and Tally data. The data provided by the online portals in Excel format can be imported into the Tally platform.Voucher entries like Sales, Sales Returns, and Receipt can be imported easily. This reduces any errors in voucher entry, thus, helping to maintain data integrity.

The main benefits of e-commerce integration are:

  • Avoid duplication of voucher entries
  • Reduce errors and maintain data integrity
  • Online sales update is automated on Tally
  • Save time and increase productivity

If your organization also wants to avail the benefits of Tally e-commerce integration, EasyReports is the perfect tool for the purpose. EasyReports comes with Tally ERP 9 integration capabilities. This means it offers services like GST compliance, which is really useful for any e-commerce business operating in India.

EasyReports can integrate with the following types of applications with Tally:

  • ERPs
  • CRMs
  • E-Commerce engines such as e-Bay, Shopify, Amazon, Flipkart, SnapDeal, WooCommerce, etc.
  • Dealer Management Systems
  • Custom built solutions

To find out more about EasyReports Tally integration services, log on to http://www.easyreports.in/tally%20integration/



 

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