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Ask ten small business owners in India what their massive financial headache is, and eight of them will say some form of the same thing: ‘Payments are always slowing down, and I never did know who owes what to whom.’
That is an Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable difficulty. And it is remediable once you acknowledge how AP and AR work, how they communicate with India’s GST framework, and what to estimate.
This article breaks both concepts: what they actually mean, how they differ from others, what they look like for real Indian businesses, how to quantify their health, and what to do when they go wrong.
Accounts Payable – money going out (your liability).
Accounts Receivable- money coming in (your asset).
Handle both of these things well, and you will rarely be surprised.
Here is the full comparison across every dimension that influences an Indian business concern:
India-Specific Alert: Section 43B(h) of the Income Tax Act (effective FY 2023-24 onwards) disallows AP deductions to MSME vendors if not paid within 45 days. This is no longer just a vendor relationship issue — it directly increases your tax liability.
Textbook definitions only go so far. Here is how AP and AR actually appear in four different Indian business contexts:
Observe that for Nourish Foods, the oldest AR invoice at 67 days could trigger a bad debt provision under accounting standards and may be disallowed as a deductible loss under the Income Tax Act unless specific conditions are met.
Understanding the accounting entries removes the mystery from your balance sheet and helps you read financial statements accurately.
When you receive a supplier invoice (AP increases) – Debit: Purchase/Expense Account | Credit: Accounts Payable. Your liability goes up.
(AP decreases) If you pay the supplier – Debit: Accounts Payable | Credit: Bank Account. Liability clears, cash reduces.
(Accounts Receivable increases) If you raise a sales bill – Debit: AR | Credit: Sales/Revenue Account. Asset goes up.
When the customer pays (AR decreases) – Debit: Bank Account | Credit: Accounts Receivable. Asset converts to cash.
You cannot manage what you do not measure. These four ratios tell you whether your AP and AR are working for you or against you:
Example: If a health food company has an annual turnover of Rs. 4.8 crore and an average AR of Rs. 80 lakh, its DSO = (80/480) x 365 = 60.8 days. This refers to the fact that they collect, on average, 2 months after receiving invoices, a significant cash flow risk for an FMCG company where supplier payments are due within 30 days.
Here are the most frequent AP and AR failures in Indian SMBs, their real business impact, and the systematic fixes:
For Accounts Payable:
For Accounts Receivable:
Can AP and AR be negative?
AP becomes negative when you overpay a vendor, creating a vendor advance. AR becomes negative when a customer overpays or you issue a credit note that exceeds the invoice. Both are reconciled in your next billing cycle.
What is the MSME payment rule for AP in India?
According to the MSMED Act 2006, if your Provider is a registered MSME, you must pay within 45 days of acquiring the goods or services. When retard, you owe compound interest at 3x the RBI bank rate, and the unpaid amount is disallowed as a deduction according to Section 43B(h) of the Income Tax Act.
How does GST affect Accounts Receivable?
When you elevate a GST bill, the GST portion collected is not your income; it is a liability to the government. Your AR involves the complete invoice amount (base + GST), but your revenue is only the base amount. This difference influences reliable P&L reporting.
What is the distinction between AR and revenue?
Revenue is identified when the sale is made (accrual basis). AR is the uncollected portion of that revenue. A business can showcase high revenue on its P&L but still face a cash crunch if its AR collection is poor.
How often should we verify our AP and AR?
Every week for extensive businesses, a monthly minimum for SMBs. An ageing verification should be initiated at least monthly to flag overdue payables and receivables before they intensify into bad debts or vendor relationship problems.
Can outsourced accountants manage AP and AR?
Yes. A complete-service outsourced accounting firm, such as Lekhakar, controls AP invoice processing, vendor payment schedule, AR bill generation, follow-up reminders, reconciliation, and monthly ageing reports, all involved in a fixed monthly retainer.
Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable are not just accounting concepts; they are the two levers that control your business’s cash flow. Manage AP well, and you protect vendor relationships, maximise ITC, and avoid tax disallowances. Manage AR well, and your bank balance reflects what your P&L promises.
Most Indian SMBs treat both reactively, chasing overdue payments and paying suppliers only when reminded. A structured AP/AR process, ideally managed through accounting software with monthly ageing reports, completely changes this.
If your books are not currently set up to give you real-time AP and AR visibility, that is the first problem to solve, and it is easier than you think.
In conclusion, acknowledging the difference between Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable is important for maintaining reliable financial documents and a balanced cash flow. For readers who want to gain extensive clarity or explore how these procedures are practically controlled in an organised way, it can be supportive to refer to the services section of Lekhakar, where Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable functions are explained in detail by real-world applications and service workflows.
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