How to Record Depreciation in Tally Prime

Understanding Depreciation in Tally Prime

  • Depreciation is a non-cash expense that reflects the decline in value of an asset over time.
  • In Tally Prime, making an entry for depreciation ensures accurate financial records.
  • This guide provides a step-by-step process to help you record depreciation using a journal voucher.

Step 1: Enable Accounting Features

  • First, open Tally Prime and press F11 to access the accounting features.
  • It’s crucial to ensure that the options for “use debit/credit notes” and “use journal voucher” are enabled.
  • Remember to press Ctrl + A to save the changes.

Step 2: Create Ledger Accounts

  • If you haven’t already done so, create the necessary ledger accounts.
  • Go to the Gateway of Tally, and under the creation menu, set up the following ledgers:
  • Depreciation Account: Name it as ‘Depreciation’ under indirect expenses with the type set to general.
  • Asset Ledger: Choose a specific asset like ‘Furniture’ or ‘Machinery,’ labeled under fixed assets.

Step 3: Record the Journal Voucher Entry

  • To make the actual entry, navigate to the Gateway of Tally and select vouchers.
  • Press F7 to open the journal voucher screen. Enter the details as follows:
  • Depreciation A/c…….Dr ₹15,000
  • To Furniture A/c……….Cr ₹15,000
  • For narration, write: ‘Being depreciation charged on furniture for the year.’ Press Ctrl + A to save the entry.

Understanding the Impact

  • By charging depreciation, the Depreciation A/c (under indirect expenses) increases, which in turn affects the overall profit for the year.
  • For instance, if you charge ₹15,000 on furniture, the reflective journal would show:

Depreciation A/c Dr ₹15,000 to Furniture A/c Cr ₹15,000.

By following these steps, you can efficiently record depreciation in Tally Prime, ensuring your accounting records remain precise!

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