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Difference between Taxinj and Taxinn

Former Member
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Hi Friends,

I need detailed explanation difference between taxinj and taxinn.

Waiting for reply,

kishore

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Former Member
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Hi,

SAP recommends to use TAXINN for all the new implementation. The TAXINN is the condition based, you can simply create the conditions records for all the Excise and Sales tax but the TAXINJ will have the formual assigned for each condition which derives the rate from the J1Id transaction with the help of taxcodes.

The reason for moving from TAXINJ to TAXINN is that all the formual written in the R/3 should be written in the CRM Pricing also which is a Java code. If you have any plan to implemet the CRM in near future it is strongly recommended to use TAXINN.

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Murali

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TAXINJ is formula based where the tax rates are maintained as percentage in Tax code maintenance and in Chapter ID maintenance.

- TAXINN is condition based; here the rates of taxes are maintained in condition records for different access combinations.

Former Member
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Hi Kishore Kumar,

Basically Cin is divided in to two types:

1. TAXINJ - Is a Routine Based that is used in the condition types. it will work on the logic what ever is there in the Routine.

2. TAXINN: - Is a condition Record based. Means we have to create condition records for each and every condition type that you are going to use in the Pricing Procedure.

Since Version 4.7 this TAXINN came into picture and start using this.

And one of the important points is since 4.6 c CIN comes a separate package. But after introduction of 4.7 Version, CIN is coming the SAP Package itself and even in the Customer Master Record also we will find the CIN Icon.

Basically 4 types of Pricing Procedures are used in CIN and are as follows:

1.JDEPOT - Depot Sales

2.JEXPOR - Export Sales

3.JFACT - Factory Sales

4.JSTKTR - Stock Transfer

Country Version India comes with four pricing procedures as follows:

• JINFAC (Sales from manufacturing plants)

• JINEXP (Export sales)

• JINDEP (Sales from depots)

• JINSTK (Stock transfers)

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Sateesh.Kandula

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Hi

Refer link below hope it helps

TAXINJ/TAXINN are the two different pricing procedure used in CIN.

TAXINN 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.

Former Member
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TAXINJ is formula Based

TAXINN is condition Based

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Regards,

Former Member
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Hi

Taxinn is the tax procedure in CIN from the version 4.7EE

Before that the tax procedure is Taxinj

More over the Taxinn is the Condition base taxprocedure and Taxinj is the formula based tax procedure

Former Member
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Hi Kishore,

- TAXINJ is formula based where the tax rates are maintained as percentage in Tax code maintenance and in Chapter ID maintenance.

- TAXINN is condition based; here the rates of taxes are maintained in condition records for different access combinations.

REWARD!!

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Ajinkya