on 08-08-2007 7:12 AM
Dear All,
I have configured the Ecc 6.0 version.i have used standard pricing procedure
Rvaa001 as my pricing procedure. i am able to invoice and post the same to the accounts document when i use PR00 condition type.Now i want to include taxes
to sales order.How should i include the taxes.Country is india and the standard
conditions that are given JTX1,JTX2,JTX3,JTX4 are for taxes for india.how i should
include these for my pricing procedure.I also need to include Vat, service tax apart from 50%of gross value tax etc.kindly guide me to include these in my pricing procedures.
Plaese guide me to accopmplish these tasks.
Award points are assured for timely support.
Thanking you
Best Regards,
R.Srinivasan
Instead of RVAA01, try the pricing procedures as under, which will have most tax conditions, as per Indian Environmemt.
JDEPOT IN:Depot sale with formula
JEXPOR IN:Export sales with formula
JFACT IN:Factory sale with formula
JINDEP IN:Depot sale
JINEXP IN:Exports
JINFAC IN:Factory sale
JINSTO IN:stock transfer
JSTKTR IN:Stock transfer with formula
Hope this helps you.
Regards,
Rajesh Banka
Reward suitable points.
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thankyou and i managed to do this
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thankyou and i managed to do this
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Hi,
Remove all these condition types except UTXJ. If UTXJ is not present you may include the UTXJ as first sequence.
Regards,
Murali
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Hi,
The condition JTX1,JTX2 etc should not be used for India and also the pricing procedure RVAA001. If you are using the TAXINJ Procedure then you will have to use the Pricing procedure JFACT which contains all the Excise & Sales tax conditions, if you are using the TAXINN Procedure then JINFAC should be used.
Regards,
Murali
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