What is a stock card that is requested by the Revenue Department of Thailand?
A stock card is a report that records the receipt and issuance of inventory items such as products and materials. According to the Revenue Code, VAT registrants are required to prepare reporting reports for products and raw materials. 3.3 Reporting of Products and Raw Materials The contents of the stock card are specified in Article 87(3) Clause 9 of the Thai Revenue Code. It is necessary to record each receipt or issuance of goods or raw materials, and the specified items to be recorded include: A) Date B) Quantity received/issued C) Total amount received/issued.
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In swifT, it is possible to automatically create a Stock Card from the incoming and outgoing registration and export it to Excel.
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Tokei Densan was established in 1970 as an SI company born from the computing division of Tokyo Roki Co., Ltd., a manufacturer of automotive parts. Initially focused on the development, operation, and maintenance of ERP products for automotive parts manufacturers, it now develops products and services specialized for various industries and business operations, not limited to manufacturing. Our department (Manufacturing Systems Sales Department) is the oldest division within Tokei Densan and is a crucial part of our revenue foundation. Since its inception, it has consistently provided outsourcing and original system construction services to manufacturing customers, growing alongside the times and advancements in technology. In particular, for our main users, automotive functional parts manufacturers, we have continuously provided systems incorporating the latest technologies for over 30 years. The rich technology and know-how cultivated in this area are still utilized in system construction for a diverse range of customers, regardless of their business type or size. In 2012, we established a local subsidiary in Thailand, the center of ASEAN where Japanese companies are increasingly expanding, to support the development and implementation of business systems, primarily focusing on sales management and accounting systems, for local Japanese companies.