If Pass book & Cash Books Balances are showing same so are
you need to BRS ?

Answer Posted / nibinpn

yes, Because some times missing of same figure shows same
balances in bank account and pass book
for eg: Rs 500 not shown in company books(interest recorded
in pass book not shown in company books) and Rs 500 not
shown in pass book(cheque issued by the company but not
collected by the party)

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