on 03-26-2008 8:16 PM
There is a condition in our pricing procedure which is a tax of 5%, where do I see this information? In the pricing procedure I see various condition types line but when looking up the condition I don't see where the 5% is coming from?
hi,
the values of condition type are fetched through conditin records into the sales order. You can go to VK13 and give the tax condition type for which you want to the value coming > select the required key combination and execute. you will find the tax condition with a percentage maintained along with a Tax code. The tax codes are maintained at FTXP for the country and tax code combination to determine the tax rate at sales order.
regards
sadhu kishore
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Dear James Duthie
First identify which tax code flows into your sale order / billing. Make a note of it and then go to FTXP, input this tax code and execute. You will find the tax condition maintained with 5%.
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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In ur sales order - select item and go to item conditions and then go to bottom of the screen and click on Analysis. Then you can get to see from where the particular condition type is picking the price.
Else you go to VK13 and give the condition type and click on information. give the material and execute. you will get the condition records maintained for this particular condition type.
Rgds
Sai
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Hi,
Use the pricing analysis at sales order item level. One of the condition types might be pulling value from external tax software.
Hope this help.
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