What is the deadline for Bojangles franchisees to submit the monthly statistical report and statement of receipts?
Bojangles Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
"Gross Sales" includes all revenue from the sale of all services and products related to the franchised Restaurant, whether for cash or credit and regardless of collection in the case of credit; provided, however, that Gross Sales shall not include any sales taxes or other taxes that you collect from customers for transmittal to the appropriate taxing authority. You must submit to us, by the 15th day of each month during the term of the Franchise Agreement, beginning with the opening of your Restaurant, a statistical report and statement of receipts in a form prescribed by us, accurately stating the amount of all Gross Sales during the preceding month, and such other data or information as we may require.
Source: Item 6 — OTHER FEES (FDD pages 21–24)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Bojangles's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees are required to submit a monthly statistical report and statement of receipts. This report must be submitted by the 15th day of each month, covering the gross sales of the preceding month. This obligation begins once the Bojangles restaurant opens. The report must be in a format prescribed by Bojangles and accurately state the amount of all gross sales during the preceding month, along with any other data or information that Bojangles may require.
Gross sales include all revenue from the sale of services and products related to the franchised restaurant, whether the payment is in cash or credit, and regardless of whether the credit is collected. However, gross sales do not include sales taxes or other taxes that the franchisee collects from customers for transmittal to the appropriate taxing authority.
This monthly reporting requirement ensures that Bojangles receives timely and accurate financial information from its franchisees, which is essential for calculating royalties and monitoring the overall performance of the franchise system. Franchisees must maintain accurate records and adhere to the reporting deadline to avoid potential penalties or other consequences for non-compliance.