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differentiate between return inward and return outward​

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Answered by saranaveed5
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Return inwards is a receipt back of goods by the seller, originally sold to the buyer, due to sale of defective, excess or incorrect goods. Return outwards is the return back of goods by a buyer to the seller from whom they were originally purchased.

Answered by Anonymous
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Return inwards is a receipt back of goods by the seller, originally sold to the buyer, due to sale of defective, excess or incorrect goods. Return outwards is the return back of goods by a buyer to the seller from whom they were originally purchased.

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