Yes because then you do not have a receipt for your boss and you done have a copy of the receipt just in case they want to bring the item back for return.
The landlord keeps the copy, the tenent keeps the original.
issue a receipt
no the land lord cannot refuse to give receipt
Apologize to the customer for there inconvenience assure them that this mishap wont happen again, look at receipt and count the drawer give customer back correct change.
A simple explanation is that the invoice shows the customer how much is owed for an item, or service performed; while a receipt shows the customer how much was paid and is proof of what was sold, or done.
Generally, a customer will receive an email or a special message on his or her receipt to direct them to the survey. The customer answers a number of questions about his or her experience, which are both general to the entire store and specific to what he or she bought. Afterwards, many stores give the option to be entered in a raffle to thank the customer for his or her time.
The General Journal.
if they ask for it yes
The customer survey is on the Tractor Supply Survey website. When you complete the survey, you will need your receipt.
Yes, marketing wants that e1 sales receipt
I have found no law requiring you to give a customer a receipt. And if they have not paid you, certainly you are not required to give a receipt for a payment not received.That they might need a receipt for tax purposes - and they do - does not make it "your" need. And when I called the IRS law department and asked if there was a federal law or tax code compelling a daycare to give a receipt, the agent said, "I am not aware of any such law."I'd simply call the parents and say, "I'll be happy to look into whatever receipt you feel I should provide - and just as soon as I've collected all payments due me, I'll have the time to get right on that."(Note: You provided no info on the state you are in. There may - possibly - be a state law that compels a daycare business to give such receipts. Contact a local attorney in your area to be sure.)