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In the Emirates, typically only Turnovers are used.
In Saudi Arabia, balances are also sometimes required.
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b) Formula
A Formula row type is used when the value in the declaration is not taken directly from the system (like GL accounts or registers), but instead calculated based on other rows or values.
It allows combining multiple indicators using mathematical operations (+, −, ×, ÷).
Functions (e.g., MIN, MAX) can also be applied.
Intermediate fields or manually entered values can be included in the calculation.
Formulas make the declaration flexible: if some values cannot be directly sourced from data, they can be derived through calculations.
Grey lines – not available for use (e.g., headers, comments).
Bold lines – already included in the formula.
Pencil icon – the line currently being edited.
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Click on the Show Only CIT Return Lines Used in Formula option if you want to display only the lines that are included in the formula. If you need to display all return lines, keep this option disabled.
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