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How can we create a tax code in SAP?

Transaction: FTXP
This area gives you a step by step explanation on how to create a tax code in SAP. Later on these tax codes must be used in the creation of condition tables such as for MWST. - Go to transaction code FTXP and select the country for which you need to create a tax code. This country is automatically linked to the Tax Procedure which has been set up in the menu path [IMG - Financial accounting - Financial accounting global settings - tax on sales/purchases - basic settings - Assign country to calculation procedure]. - Enter in the field tax code. This must be a 2-digit alphanumeric code i.e. A5, 55, BB, etc.. Before SAP 4.5 (I believe) you could use other special characters such as @, ? etc But this is no longer applicable. See OSS note 212806. SAP will ask you to complete other additional fields such as:

Description of the tax code: please give a clear description. Define the tax type: define whether the tax code is relevant for input or output tax. Indicator which determines that an error message should be issued if the tax amount is not correct. It is recommended to flag this. Eu code: One of the most forgotten parameter. If you do not set this parameter at 1? then all transactions with this code will be not picked up in the ESL listing of that specific country. This code 1? represents all the Sales from one EU country to another EU country. The target tax code fields are used in case of deferred taxes. This is applicable for example in France. The VAT needs to be paid for example not when the invoice is issued but when the customer pays the VAT. There are here again special programs available in SAP for deferred taxes. Reporting country: this field needs to be completed when you are using the plants abroad functionality. This means that when you as a German company have a Belgian VAT number and you have sales in Belgium (+ you need to submit a VAT return in Belgium) , then of course these invoices need to be booked in SAP with a Belgian tax code.

- Further in the menu you can also allocate the amount where this specific tax code is used to a certain tax account. The tax type fields such as Base Amount, Input tax, Output Tax can be determined via the calculation procedures. Calculation procedures are defined in the IMG at [Financial accounting - Financial accounting global settings - tax on sales/purchases - basic settings - Assign country to calculation procedure]. Here you will need to define also the calculation levels. For example the Output tax is level 125 and the output tax will be calculated on the basis of the base amount. Therefore you put for the output tax in the field from level 100. The level of Base amount is 100. You do the same for the others. - Account Keys.

NVV: The non deductible VAT is automatically added to the expenses account NAV: Indicate for this key a separate account for the non deductible VAT ESA: Output tax in case of Acquisition of EU goods ESE: Input tax in case Acquisition of EU goods Last but not least you also need to complete the tax rate field.

- Tax Percentage & GL Account assignment Tax percentage can be maintained in two ways & that depends upon the Tax procedure that has been followed i.e. if tax procedure is formula based then percentage can be maintained in FTXP only, where as if the procedure is condition based then percentage has to be maintained under the identified condition type. Once done GL accounts has to be assigned under OB40 for automatic posting of tax amounts

TAX-PROCEDURE
Q&A
What are the SAP Tax Procedures to configure?
OBBG - Assign Country to calculation procedure. OBCO - Specify structure for Tax Jurisdiction code. For country like U.S.A. LG -> character length of first level of hierarchy within your tax jurisdiction code structure. LG -> Second level of hierarchy as above. LG -> Third level of hierarchy as above. LG -> Fourth level of hierarchy as above. TX -> Tick if you want the system to determine taxes on a line by line basis instead of determining them on a cumulative basis per tax jurisdiction code. OBCP - Define Tax Jurisdiction code Dil -> Tick if you do not want tax amounts included in the based amount used for calculating cash discounts. Txl -> Tick if you want the cash discount amount deducted from the base amount that is used to calculate taxes. FTXP - Define Taxes on Sales/Purchases Code. OBCL - Allow Tax codes for non-taxable transactions.

OB40 Define Tax Account

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