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PTR and PTS Calculator with GST for PCD Pharma Franchise in India
After GST, rate calculations for Pharma Stockists and Pharma Retailers have been changed. The below formula will give you a general idea of how to calculate retail and stockist margins. Here PTR means Price to Retailer and PTS means Price to Stockist. You can also calculate the net scheme. For example, if you want to give a scheme like 10% then this calculator automatically calculates the net scheme value according to the percentage you entered.

 

What is MRP?

MRP means Maximum Retail Price. It is the price at which customers will purchase medicine from a retail pharmacy store. It is inclusive of GST.
 

What is PTR?

PTR means Price to Retailer. It is the price at which Retail pharmacies will purchase any medicine from the pharma stockists. It is exclusive of GST.
 

What is PTS?

PTS means Price to Stockist. It is the price at which any pharma company will give its goods to pharma stockists or distributors. It is exclusive of GST.

How to calculate PTR?
To calculate the PTR first we have to calculate Net Margin and GST Factor.
Net Margin (It is Inclusive of GST) To calculate the Net margin directly minus the Retail % from MRP
Net Margin = MRP - Retail %

GST factor (Which is useful to minus GST amount from net margin)
GST Factor = 100 + GST% / 100
PTR = Net margin / GST Factor


 

How to calculate PTS? Formula to Find PTS

PTS = PTR - Stockist %
Example
Suppose,
MRP = 100
Retail % = 20 %
Stockist % = 10%
GST% = 12 %
Net Margin = MRP - Retail %
100 - 20% = 80
GST Factor = 100 + GST% / 100
100 + 12 / 100 = 1.12
PTR = Net margin / GST Factor
80 / 1.12 = 71.42
PTS = PTR - Stockist %
71.42 - 10% = 64.28

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