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Posted: January 23, 2025 2:59 AM
Invoice and receipt books are both important for tracking business sales, managing accounts, and following tax rules. But the main difference in both lies in the purpose and timing when they are issued. For instance, the purpose of an invoice book is to request payment for products and services, which is issued before the payment is made. A receipt is used to confirm that the payment has been made and is issued after payment is received as proof for the customer. Invoice book printing near me can help you custom print your invoices and receipt books both.
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