on 05-08-2009 6:58 AM
hi experts
there is a pricing procedure which am using for domestic sales and there are condition records of tax in that pricing procedure. but my question is do i have to use another pricing procedure for export sales where we have another sales area for export and there is no tax used for export? or can we use the same pricing procedure?
need your help guys
regards
subhrangshu
Subhrangshu Kishore Debbarma ,
Its better that you maintain seperate pricing procedures for Domestic Sales and Export Sales. Because Domestic Sales has tax calculation and Export Sales doesn't has Tax part.
So you use different Document pricing procedure and Cust Pricing procedure Export sales.
Regards
Sathya
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Yes definitely you should have two pricing procedures, one for domestic and another for exports where in exports pricing procedure, there would be no tax condition types and excise condition types should be statistical.
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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Hi There,
Its always better to have different Pricing procedure for Domestic and Export Sales.
Pricing procedure depends upon Sales Area/ Doc Pricing Proc/ Cust Pricing Procedure.
Thanks,
Raja
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