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Usage of JASS

former_member1091983
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Dear Gurus,

What is the use of condition type JASS in JINFAC pricing proceudre.

Shuld it be statistical in domestic and non-statistical in export pricing procedures?

Please calrify.

Thanks.

Reg,

JJ

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Lakshmipathi
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JASS is nothing but your another PR00 condition type.

Let me try to explain in what scenarios this can be used.

Let us assume, your client receives a component from the buyer which should be assembled in a final assembly and despatch to that customer.

Here what the customer says is that you dont increase the selling price but you can debit the ED amount in invoice to that extent of the component price.

Now let your PR00 (selling price) is Rs.500/- per piece to this customer. As you should be aware, system will calculate ED on PR00 price but in the above case, since the buyer want to include the ED portion alone but the selling price should not be increased, in this case, you can maintain this condition type for the combination "Customer/Material" and maintain Rs.100/- per piece.

Meanwhile, your pricing procedure should be in such a way that you should have a SubTotal column for PR00 and JASS and your duty amount should calculate for this subtotal only. Of course, you can maintain JASS as statistical.

By this, your system will calculate the selling price and ED will be calculated as per customer requirement.

In nutshell, in case of Inter Plant Transfers within same company code, this can be used due to the fact, you wont keep any profit margin while transferring the goods but as per excise rule, ED calculation should be Your Cost plus 10%.

There is no fixed thumb rule to have this condition type as statistical or mandatory. Its all depends on business needs.

thanks

G. Lakshmipathi

former_member1091983
Active Contributor
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Dear Laxmiji,

Simply Awesome!!!

Thanks,

Reg,

JJ

Former Member
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hi lakshmipathi sir,

very very good explanation sir.

balajia

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