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a customer can raise a credit memo request, can a vendor also raise credit memo request???

who can raise debit memo request???

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Dear Priyaraj,

What is Debit note and Credit note? What is the purpose? How we create?

1. A transaction that reduces Amounts Receivable from a customer is a credit memo. For eg. The customer could return damaged goods. A debit memo is a transaction that reduces Amounts Payable to a vendor because, you send damaged goods back to your vendor.

2. Credit memo request is a sales document used in complaints processing to request a credit memo for a customer. If the price calculated for the customer is too high, for example, because the wrong scale prices were used or a discount was forgotten, you can create a credit memo request. The credit memo request is blocked for further processing so that it can be checked. If the request is approved, you can remove the block. The system uses the credit memo request to create a credit memo.

You can use credit memos in Sales and Distribution (SD) for assigning credit memo requests to the open invoices and in Financial Accounting (FI) for assigning credit memos and payments to the open invoices and carry out clearing with them. If you use both Financial Accounting (FI) and Sales and Distribution (SD), there is a 1:1 relationship between the credit memo request and the credit memo item posted in Financial Accounting (FI). As soon as you bill the credit memo request together with other sales orders, or distribute the items of one credit memo request to several billing documents, the assignment is no longer valid and the system will not process it.

For credit memos, credit memo requests, and payments, you have the following assignment options:

- Assignment to a single invoice

- Assignment of a partial amount to an invoice

- Assignment to several invoices

When you post credit memos, the payment programme processes them automatically. If the credit memo is specifically related to a particular open invoice item, the payment program automatically attempts to offset the credit memo against the open item. If it is not possible to completely offset the credit memo against an invoice, you can post a debit memo to the vendor, who is to reimburse the amount. Then you can apply a multilevel dunning program.

3. Debit memo request is a sales document used in complaints processing to request a debit memo for a customer. If the prices calculated for the customer were too low, for example, calculated with the wrong scaled prices, you can create a debit memo request. The debit memo request can be blocked so that it can be checked. When it has been approved, you can remove the block. It is like a standard order. The system uses the debit memo request to create a debit memo.

4. As mentioned above, creating a credit or debit memo request enables you to create credit or debit memos based on a complaint. For this first create a sales document with the order type for a credit or debit memo request. You can create the debit or credit memo requests in the following ways:

– Without reference to an order

– With reference to an existing order

Here you enter which order the complaint refers to.

– With reference to an invoice

Here you enter which invoice the complaint refers to.

In all cases, you specify the value or quantity that should be in the credit or debit memo

5. You can block the credit or debit memo request from being billed in Customizing. Go to Sales -> Sales Documents -> Sales document header -> Define sales document type and select the billing block field in the billing section. This request can later be reviewed along with similar ones, - if necessary, by another department. The request for a credit or debit memo can then be approved or rejected.

Do let me know in case of any queries.

Hope this helps you.

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Regards,

Rakesh

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Debit/Credit Notes are nothing but Purchase/Sales Returns.

Debit Note :

IF we made sales to customers they will return the goods becaz of some reasons that may be goods damage, poor quality etc., in that case debit note will raise.

Entry :

For Sales

Customer A/c Dr.

To Sales A/c

TCode : FB70

For Sales Returns (Debit Note)

Sales Returns a/c Dr.

To Customer A/c

TCode : FB75

In the same way for credit note also if we purchase goods from others we will return those goods for damage, poor quality etc., in that case credit note will raise.

Entry :

For Purchase

Purchase A/c Dr.

To Vendor a/c

TCode : FB60

For Purchase Returns

(For Credit Note)

Vendor A/c Dr.

To Purchase Returns

TCode : FB65

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