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If The Retailer Does Not Perform Escheatment, Can The Saescheat.pc Program In Resa Be Used To Claim These Outstanding Vouchers As Income? |
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Answer» Yes, the SAESCHEAT.pc program will support this function. If the retailer does not PERFORM escheatment, they should not CHECK the Escheatment Indicator on the System Options form. If this indicator is not set, the Escheatment button is disabled; however, the Vouch. OPT. button is still enabled. The retailer would click this button to open the Voucher Options window. In this window, the retailer will define in the FIRST column when the voucher will be claimed as income (the number of days after issuance). In the second column, the retailer will define when the voucher will be purged from ReSA (the number of days after claiming the voucher as income). The retailer will define this criteria for each Tender Type ID assigned to the Tender Type Group of ‘Voucher’. Yes, the SAESCHEAT.pc program will support this function. If the retailer does not perform escheatment, they should not check the Escheatment Indicator on the System Options form. If this indicator is not set, the Escheatment button is disabled; however, the Vouch. Opt. button is still enabled. The retailer would click this button to open the Voucher Options window. In this window, the retailer will define in the first column when the voucher will be claimed as income (the number of days after issuance). In the second column, the retailer will define when the voucher will be purged from ReSA (the number of days after claiming the voucher as income). The retailer will define this criteria for each Tender Type ID assigned to the Tender Type Group of ‘Voucher’. |
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