Would you be willing to share the Google sheet file? We're in the process of expanding to offer retail items and this would be very handy. Thank you!We use Google Sheets for vending sales and inventory. We have it set up with formulas so it automatically adjusts for inventory when we put in the sales for each item. We adjust the inventory number manually each time we get a box of vending items in. Other than figuring how much sales tax we owe it is handy when swapping out the slowest selling Little Tree for another scent. No guessing whatsoever. We do not keep track of spare parts.
I was looking to track inventory better to know when stock is low and to re-order multiple items in a single shipment (not for sales tracking). The Kleen Rite app is new. I downloaded and will experiment with it. On the plus side it does allow multiple users and you can set an employee to not have ability to reorder. It appears it will track items available through Kleen Rite - which is most of our vending other than beverages. The app is free which is great.Tracking for what purpose? Tracking sales? Knowing when to re - order?
Would you be willing to share the Google sheet file? We're in the process of expanding to offer retail items and this would be very handy. Thank you!
My system is basically when I open the last box of something it's time to re order when I make my next order.I was looking to track inventory better to know when stock is low and to re-order multiple items in a single shipment (not for sales tracking).
The Kleen-Rite App is actually brand new, it's called KR Stock. they have a good video on YouTube that explains how it works.Does the Kleen-Rite phoneapp actually work? I tried using it several years ago and couldn’t get it to work. I’m hoping they’ve updated
Why are you paying Sales tax on a vended item?
Maybe I misunderstood your original post. I thought you were saying you were charging sales tax on the items in your vending machine and then calculating how much you owed.It's the law.
Why are you paying Sales tax on a vended item?
Is there an advantage to doing it that way as opposed to just paying saying tax when you purchase the supplies? Seems like extra record keeping that way.
I'll have to ask my CPA about that. I was under the impression that 'vended items' coming out of a drop shelf or glass front vending machine were not subject to sales tax. Actually, wasn't that the catalyst for using paystations at express tunnel washes...no employee interaction on the sale turned the tunnel wash purchase into a 'vended item' just like an in-bay automatic. You're not calculating and backing out sales tax on your automatic sales are you?