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Note 10 - Prepaid Expenses and Other
3 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2023
Notes to Financial Statements  
Prepaid Expenses And Other Disclosure [Text Block]

10. PREPAID EXPENSES AND OTHER

 

Prepaid expenses and other current assets consisted of the following:

 

   

December 31,

   

September 30,

 
   

2023

   

2023

 

Deposits for inventory

  $ 48     $ 301  

Prepaid insurance

    261       264  

Dues and subscriptions

    363       261  

Prepaid professional services

    438       136  

Prepaid commissions

    441       417  

Trade shows and travel

    93       150  

Canadian goods and services and harmonized sales tax receivable

    114       123  

Other

    342       199  
    $ 2,100     $ 1,851  

 

Deposits for inventory

 

Deposits for inventory consisted of cash payments to vendors for inventory to be delivered in the future.

 

Prepaid insurance

 

Prepaid insurance consisted of premiums paid for health, commercial and corporate insurance. These premiums are amortized on a straight-line basis over the term of the agreements.

 

Dues and subscriptions

 

Dues and subscriptions consisted of payments made in advance for software subscriptions and trade and professional organizations. These payments are amortized on a straight-line basis over the term of the agreements.

 

Prepaid professional services

 

Prepaid professional services consist of payments made in advance for services such as accounting, consulting and legal services.

 

Prepaid commissions

 

Prepaid commissions represented the current portion of sales commissions paid in connection with obtaining a contract with a customer. These costs are deferred and are amortized on a straight-line basis over the period of benefit, which is typically between three and five years. Amortization of prepaid commissions is included in selling, general and administrative expenses in the accompanying condensed consolidated statement of operations.

 

Trade shows and travel

 

Trade shows and travel consisted of payments made in advance for trade show events.

 

Canadian goods and services and harmonized sales tax receivable

 

The goods and services tax and harmonized sales tax (“GST/HST”) is a Canadian value-added tax that applies to many goods and services. Registrants may claim refundable tax credits for GST/HST incurred through filing periodic tax returns. This GST/HST receivable is a receivable from the Canadian Revenue Agency.