on 10-15-2015 11:00 AM
Hi,
I need CATS & US & India Payroll Conifguration document.
Can anyone pls help here.
Appriciate if anyone can send it urgently.
Thank you
Regards,
S Patil
Hi Patil.
From my end i can give this, Full configuration i don't think you will get it in SCN brother.. you need to work on and you will have to learn everything one by one.. go through books of P K agrawal for india where he has explained everything.. U S i have no idea..
Thanks
Sriram
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Hi Patil,
Our SCN experts has already given you a proper link or idea about this.
Whenever you will start to learn payroll for any country specific before that you have to start from basic Payroll Architect of SAP and then how it's link with Country wise.
Then later on stage if you will get a change to work for different country payroll then you can visualize the difference in between country payroll interms of statutory or others.
Once you have done with basic part of payroll then you should check with standard schema part of US & India. For US U000 & India IN00. Inside that schema you will get the subschema and there process sequence it's being varied country payroll wise. After that inside that Subschema you will get PCR's which is calculating based upon certain condition's of country wise.
So step by step you can get an idea. As overall in simple difference in between US & India payroll tax calculation is for US it's calculating outside SAP , BSI is taking input from SAP for tax calculation and after calculation it's giving back to SAP,,,,, In India tax calculation is happening inside the SAP.
Regards,
Sankarsan
I strongly recommend it. If you are serious about learning US Payroll, you should start with Satish Badgi's book.
Here is the link:
Practical SAP US Payroll (2nd Edition) - SAP PRESS Bookstore
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