🎯 Cost Centre and Categories in Tally Prime: The Ultimate Guide 2025 to Business Cost Allocation and Control

cost centre andcategories in tally prime

🧩 Introduction

In modern-day accounting, businesses often require tracking of costs department-wise, project-wise, or employee-wise to understand profit distribution, budgeting, and financial efficiency.

This is where Cost Centre and Categories in Tally Prime come into play. These features help you break down, track, and control expenditures across business units, teams, or branches — without maintaining multiple ledgers.


🧮 What is a Cost Centre?

A Cost Centre in Tally is a unit (such as a department, person, or project) to which costs or revenues are allocated. Think of it as a “bucket” or “label” to tag your expense/income entries for easier tracking.

✅ Common Examples of Cost Centres:

  • Departments: Sales, HR, IT
  • Employees: Mr. Raj, Mr. Mehta (for commission or expenses)
  • Locations: Delhi Branch, Mumbai Branch
  • Projects: Project A, Project B

📌 Use Case: If your office rents cost ₹2,00,000 monthly, and you want to know how much each department is consuming, you can allocate rent proportionately to each Cost Centre.


🧮 What are Cost Categories?

Cost Categories are classifications under which multiple Cost Centres operate independently.

Think of Cost Categories as “groups of buckets”. They allow parallel tracking for the same voucher. This is especially useful in businesses where you track costs in more than one dimension (e.g., location + department).

✅ Real-Life Use Case:

If a travel company pays ₹50,000 for an employee trip:

  • Cost Centre Category 1 (Location): Mumbai Office
  • Cost Centre Category 2 (Employee): Mr. Sharma

🔁 You can now generate reports based on either dimension independently.


⚙️ Basic Requirements

RequirementDetails
✔️ Licensed Tally Prime (Silver/Gold)Required to access full features
✔️ Cost Centre Feature EnabledIn Accounting Features (F11)
✔️ Predefined LedgersIncome/Expense Ledgers
✔️ Clear Cost Hierarchy PlanDecide structure before setup

🧠 Benefits of Using Cost Centres in Business Accounting

BenefitImpact on Business
✅ Accurate Department-wise CostsBudgeting made easy
✅ Project Profitability TrackingIdentify profitable projects
✅ Branch-wise ReportingUnderstand location-based results
✅ Simplified Payroll AllocationCosting employees accurately
✅ Cost OptimizationEliminate unnecessary overheads

⚙️ How to Enable Cost Centres and Categories in Tally Prime

Follow these simple steps to activate and set up Cost Centres:

StepDescriptionShortcut (If Any)
1Open Tally Prime
2Press F11 for FeaturesF11
3Navigate to Accounting FeaturesArrow Keys
4Set “Maintain Cost Centres” to Yes
5Set “More than one Cost Category” to Yes(If applicable)
6Accept and SaveCtrl+A

💡 Tip: You can also enable Cost Centre Class to predefine auto allocation of values.


🛠️ Creating Cost Centres in Tally Prime

StepAction
1Go to Gateway of Tally → Accounts Info → Cost Centres → Create
2Enter the Name (e.g., HR Department)
3Choose a Parent Cost Centre (if hierarchical)
4Choose a Category (if enabled)
5Accept the screen with Ctrl+A

📌 Real-Life Example:
Creating cost centres for Marketing, Finance, and Sales under the category Departments.


🧱 Creating Cost Categories

StepAction
1Go to Gateway of Tally → Accounts Info → Cost Categories → Create
2Enter Category Name (e.g., Locations)
3Accept with Ctrl+A

📊 Categories allow you to have multiple Cost Centre groups — extremely useful for matrix-based reporting.


✍️ How to Use Cost Centres in Vouchers

For Expense Allocation (Journal/Payment)

StepAction
1Create/Use any expense ledger (e.g., Rent)
2While entering voucher, Tally will ask for Cost Centre
3Choose Cost Centre(s) and distribute amount accordingly
4If multiple categories exist, it will prompt for each

💡 Use Alt+C to create Cost Centre directly from the voucher screen.

For Income Allocation (Receipt/Sales)

Cost Centres can be applied in sales or service incomes where department/agent/project identification is required.


📈 Reports for Cost Centres in Tally

Report NamePath to Access
🧾 Cost Centre Break-up ReportGateway → Display → Statements of Accounts → Cost Centres
📊 Category SummarySame path, choose ‘Category Summary’
🔍 Ledger-wise AllocationDrill-down from any ledger → Cost-wise

📍Chart – Comparative Profitability by Cost Centre

Cost CentreRevenueExpenseNet Profit
Sales₹10,00,000₹7,00,000₹3,00,000
HR₹5,00,000₹4,75,000₹25,000
Admin₹2,50,000₹3,00,000-₹50,000

🧾 Cost Centre Classes – Auto Allocation of Costs

Use this feature to:

  • Predefine cost allocations
  • Eliminate manual entry for each voucher
Example Use CaseDescription
Salary AllocationSplit between HR, Sales, Admin
Office Rent40% to Admin, 30% to Sales, 30% to HR

📌 To enable:
Gateway → Accounts Info → Cost Centre Classes → Create


🔍 Real-Life Scenarios

Scenario 1: Advertising Firm

Tracks cost of each client project using cost centres.

Scenario 2: Retail Chain

Tracks profitability store-wise using Locations as categories.

Scenario 3: Corporate Payroll

Distributes salary costs across departments using cost centre class.


❗ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • 🚫 Not enabling Cost Categories for multi-dimensional tracking
  • 🚫 Using wrong Cost Centre during voucher entry
  • 🚫 Forgetting to assign Cost Centre in ledger configuration
  • 🚫 Ignoring Cost Centre Classes leading to manual errors

📌 Tips & Best Practices

  • ✔️ Use naming conventions (e.g., HR_Mumbai) to avoid confusion
  • ✔️ Use Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V to paste TDL path or reuse centre names
  • ✔️ Avoid duplicate names across categories
  • ✔️ Run monthly reports to spot anomalies early
  • ✔️ Backup Tally data before adding/editing structures

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is the difference between a Cost Centre and a Cost Category?
    Cost Centre is a tracking unit (like a department), whereas Category is a group of such units for multi-dimensional tracking.
  • Is it mandatory to use Cost Categories?
    No, but they are useful when tracking the same cost entry across two or more dimensions.
  • Can a single transaction have multiple cost centres?
    Yes, especially with cost centre classes or journal allocations.
  • Are Cost Centres used in GST calculation?
    No, but they help in internal allocation of expenses which impact GST returns indirectly.
  • How can I view profit by Cost Centre?
    Go to Gateway → Display → Cost Centres → Summary
  • Can I use Cost Centres in sales invoices?
    Yes. Assigning Cost Centres to income helps track departmental performance.
  • How to split payroll using Cost Centre?
    Enable Cost Centre Class and define salary split while processing payment.
  • Can Cost Centre settings be changed later?
    Yes, but it’s advisable to backup and ensure no report discrepancies.
  • Do I need to create Cost Centres for every employee?
    Only if individual tracking (commission/expenses) is required.
  • How many Cost Categories can I create?
    Tally doesn’t restrict — you can create as many as required logically.

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