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How the system picks BED,SED and CESS

Former Member
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Hi Gurus,

I want to know how the system picks the BED,SED and CESS while doing the J1IIN. Actuvally i maintained the condition records in VK11. But upto Billing document all the excise duties are coming right. But in J1IIN these values are not coming. Is there any place to mention the BED ,AED, SED other than VK11?

Reegards,

jyothi.

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Former Member
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Dear Jyoti,

whatever the condition type you are using into pricing procedure must belong to choosen tax procedure say into TAXINN.

Please check the following:

Path Financial accounting-financial accounting global settings-Tax on sales and purchase-basic setting-check calculation procedure.

( maintained the pricing condition type in taxinn if not there.)

Check it in :

IMG-LG-Tax on goods movement-basic settings-Determination of Excise duty-condition based excise determination classify condition type.

(Maintained the used condition type and procedure here)

also pay attention to the following settings.

IMG-LG-Tax on goods movement-India-basic settings-Determination of Excise duty-maintain excise defaults.

Assign here all respective condition type that you have used in pricing procedure for duty calculation with TAXINN w.r.to respective column of account receivable. for account payable part deals with FI.

I think this much setting will solve your problem.

karnesh

Former Member
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Dear Jyothi,

Create TAX code and Assign Tax code from t code FTXP,

assign it to pricing procedure, it will directly collect the BED, AED and SED,

Regards,

Suhas

Former Member
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hi...

I checkted the FTXP and given the Tax code. But the excise condition types are not there what i maintained in the pricing procedure. how we can add ? wt is the procedure?

regards,

jyothi

Former Member
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Hi Friend,

Please check all these settings and find out what are you missing,

IMG > Logistics - General > Tax On Goods Movement > India > Basic Settings > Determination of Excise Duty >

Condition-Based Excise Determination

When you enter a purchasing document, for example, a purchase order, the R/3 System automatically calculates the applicable excise duties using the condition technique.

Features : The standard system comes with two tax calculation procedures. TAXINN is only supports condition-based excise determination, whereas TAXINJ supports condition-based excise determination and formula-based excise determination. Both tax procedures contain condition types that cover all of the excise duties and sales taxes applicable.

Since the exact rates of excise duty can vary on a large number of factors, such as which vendor you purchase a material from, or which chapter ID the vendor stocks the material under, you create condition records for every sort of excise duty.

When you come to enter a purchasing document, the system applies the excise duty at the rates you have entered in the condition records.

Customizing : Make the settings in Customizing Basic -> India -> for Logistics – General, by choosing Taxes on Goods Movements Account -> Excise Duties Using Condition Technique and …-> Settings Determination.

These activities include one activity where you define a tax code for condition-based excise determination.

Master Data - Create condition records for all excise duties that apply, and enter the tax code for condition-based excise determination in each.

Day-to-Day Activities - When you enter a purchase order or other purchasing document, enter the tax code for condition-based excise determination in each line item. The system then calculates the excise duties using the condition records you have created.

When the ordered materials arrive, you post the goods receipt and the excise invoice. The system posts the excise duty to the appropriate accounts for deductible input taxes when you enter the excise invoice.

Creating Condition Records for Excise Duty

1. In the command field, enter FV11 and choose .

2. Enter the condition type that you want to create a condition record for and choose .

The Key Combination dialog box appears.

3. Select the combination of objects that you want to create the condition record for. On the dialog box, Control Code means "chapter ID." So, for example, to create a condition record for a tax that applies to a combination of country, plant, and chapter ID, select Country/Plant/Control Code.

4. Choose .

5. Enter data as required. - In the Tax Code field, enter the dummy tax code that you have defined.

6. Save the condition record.

Formula-Based Excise Determination - When you execute a business transaction involving materials that are subject to excise duty, the system automatically calculates the duty for you.

In order for the system to be able to determine which rate of excise duty to apply, you must have maintained all the data on the Excise Rate Maintenance screen, which you can Master Data®access from the SAP Easy Access screen by choosing Indirect Taxes Excise Rate Maintenance.

You maintain the following types of data:

- Plant master data

You assign each of your plants an excise duty indicator. You can use the same indicator for all the plants with the same excise status from a legal point of view, such as all those that are in an exempt zone. See also the information about manufacturers that are only entitled to deduct a certain portion of the duty (see Partial CENVAT Credit).

- Vendor master data

For each of your vendors with the same excise status from a legal perspective, you define an excise duty indicator. You must also specify the vendor type – for example, whether the vendor is a manufacturer, a depot, or a first-stage dealer. You must also stipulate if the vendor qualifies as a small-scale industry. For each permutation of plant indicator and vendor indicator, you then create a final excise duty indicator.

- Customer master data

Similarly, you assign the same excise duty indicator to each of your customers that share the same legal excise status.

Again, for each permutation of plant indicator and customer indicator, you then create a final excise duty indicator.

- Material master data

Each material is assigned a chapter ID.

- Excise tax rate

For every chapter ID and final excise duty indicator, you maintain the rate of excise duty.

If your business only qualifies for partial CENVAT credit, you must customize your system accordingly.

Let us consider an example to illustrate how the system determines which rate of excise duty to apply to a material. Assume you are posting a sale of ball bearings to a customer. The system automatically determines the rate of excise duty as follows:

1. Looks up the customer master data to see what status you have assigned the customer.

Let's assume you've assigned the customer status 3.

2. Looks up the plant master data to see what status you have assigned the plant. Similarly, your plant has status 2.

3. The system looks up the table under Excise Indicator for Plant and Customer to see what the final excise duty indicator is for customer status 3 and plant status 2: It is 7.

4. The system determines the chapter ID of the ball bearing for the plant.

Let’s assume the chapter ID at plant for the ball bearings is 1000.01.

5. Finally, the system looks up the table under Excise Tax Rate to see what rate of duty applies to chapter ID 1000.01 under

status 7.

Define Tax Code for Purchasing Documents - In this IMG activity, you define a tax code for the purposes of calculating excise duty when you enter purchasing documents. Only carry out this activity if you use condition-based excise

determination.

- Create a new tax code, and set the tax code type to V (input tax). Do not make any other settings for it.

- Assign Tax Code to Company Codes

In this IMG activity, assign the tax code for purchasing documents to the company codes where it will be used.

Only carry out this activity if you use condition-based excise determination.

Classify Condition Types - In this IMG activity, you specify which condition types you use for which sort of tax. Note that this only applies to condition types that you use with the new excise determination method. The system uses this information when you create a document from another one. For example, when you enter an incoming excise invoice from a

purchase order, or when you create an outgoing excise invoice from a sales order, the system determines the various excise duties in the excise invoice using the information that you have entered here. In addition, when you create a purchasing document, the system only uses the condition types that you enter here.

- For taxes on purchases, use the condition types contained in the tax procedure.

- For taxes on sales, use the condition types contained in the pricing procedures.

The standard system comes with sample settings for the tax calculation procedures and pricing procedures.

Use these settings as a basis for your own.

IMG > Logistics - General > Tax On Goods Movement > India > Account Determination

Define G/L Accounts for Taxes - In this IMG activity, you specify which G/L accounts you will use to record which taxes.

Requirements - You have set up G/L accounts for each of the processing keys listed below.

- Assign an account to each of the following posting keys. The accounts for VS1, VS2, and VS3 are used as clearing accounts during excise invoice verification.

- VS1 (basic excise duty)

- VS2 (additional excise duty)

- VS3 (special excise duty)

- VS5 (sales tax setoff)

- MWS (central sales tax)

- MW3 (local sales tax)

- ESA (service tax)

- ESE (service tax expense)

Former Member
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Hi...Gurus,

If u have any screen shots settings regarding to TAXINN please forward to my mail id:

jyothi.sapsd@gmail.com

regards,

jyothi.

Former Member
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Dear Jyoti..

Please check t-code FTXP... Check here whether you have maintained Tax code or not..

Regards

MBS