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Stay ahead with our Latest Features on the Report Page

New Features Alert!

We’re thrilled to announce some new features on the Reports page (Company page) on the platform:

New payment type column

Introducing a new column for payment type, providing you with even more detailed insights into your financial transactions.

You can now easily identify whether a payment was made in a single exhibition (PUE) or in installments or deferred (PPD). This feature is available in the receivable and payables tab

 

Enhanced Employee Salary Details

Now, in the Supplier – Expenses tab on the Reports page, you’ll find additional information including employee name, tax ID, and amount. This upgrade ensures you have comprehensive visibility into your payroll processes.

We’re constantly working to improve our platform and provide you with the best user experience possible. Stay tuned for more updates!

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