AUC asset settlement to P&L account

Hello Experts,
Can we transfer the AUC value to P&L account directly through F-02, without capitalizing and scrapping it? No error showing Asset is investment measure, transaction type is not allowed. Is there any relevant  transaction type available for this process? Is it compulsory to follow the usual steps of capitalizing, scrapping and charging off to P&L or we can directly do the posting?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Partha

Hi Partha,
you can post the entry from AUC to P&L account with t coe FB01.
AUC  credit (75). (use TTY 20A- retirement without revenue)
P&L account Debit (40).
Regards,
Ravi

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  • AUC asset settlement

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    After settling the AUC asset to normal asset, values are not flowing into the group asset number which is tagged to the normal asset master data whereas under normal asset, values are flowing accurately.
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    Regards
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    Hi Anuj,
    What i feel is group asset is only for reporting IT Dep Values.
    and also please also check the following settings for group assets:-
    Asset grouping, depreciation etc) as per Indian IT act from SAP system
    Country Version India comes with a report for calculating depreciation on
    asset blocks (asset groups) as required by law for calculating a company's
    taxable income.
    Country Template
    The country template for India comes with the following settings:
      - Chart of depreciation
      - Depreciation keys as per the income tax laws
    Year-End Income Tax Depreciation Report
    You use this report to calculate the depreciation on your assets and any
    capital gains or losses according to the Income Tax Act.
    To access the report, from the SAP Easy Access screen, choose *Accounting
    (r) Financial Accounting (r) Fixed Assets (r) *Information
    System* (r) *Reports
    on Asset Accounting* (r) Taxes (r) Country Specifics (r) India
    (r) *Year-End
    IT Depreciation Report*.
    Prerequisites
    You can use the Customizing settings delivered by SAP in order to configure
    Asset Accounting (FI-AA) with respect to the income tax depreciation area
    and so that the report works correctly. For more information about what
    settings to make, see the Release Note structure under FI (r) *Release Notes
    from Country Version India Add-On* (r) *Customizing Settings for Income Tax
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    Customization Settings relevant to Income Tax Act Description
    In India, depreciation on assets for the purpose of computation of net
    income as per the Income Tax (IT) Act 1961 is calculated over a block of
    assets instead of individual assets as allowed under the Companies Act 1956
    Asset acquisitions and retirements are managed over the block level. The IT
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    The following are the customization settings that may  be followed in the
    R/3 system in order to manage your assets in the income tax depreciation
    area.
    *Customization settings *
    1. Copy the standard chart of depreciation 0IN as provided by SAP and create
    your own chart of depreciation.
    2. Use the depreciation area 15 for the purpose of management of assets
    under the IT Act. Make it statistical in nature. (Reference Transaction
    Code: OADB). Do not check the box negative net book value.
    3. Specify that the Income Tax depreciation area takes over the APC from the
    book but not make it identical (Reference Transaction Code: OABC).
    4. Create an asset class for the purpose of income tax blocks. This asset
    class will be used to create only group assets. (Reference Transaction Code
    OAOA)
    5. Specify that the depreciation area for income tax can be managed only for
    group assets. (Reference Transaction Code: OAYM). This would mean that
    depreciation for this depreciation area would be computed only at group
    asset level.
    6. Specify that the asset class defined in (b) above will be used for
    creating group assets only. (Reference Transaction Code: OAAX)
    7. Two period control methods (IT and NL) have been defined in the system
    for determination of start or the end of depreciation calculation at the
    time of a fixed asset acquisition or retirement. You may use these period
    control methods while creating the depreciation keys for the purpose of IT
    depreciation.
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    methods in order to reflect valuation requirements as per the Income Tax
    Act  (Transaction Code: OAVH). You may create your own period control
    methods depending on the fiscal year variant you use. The period control
    methods supplied are based on the fiscal year variant V3.
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    The following depreciation keys have been created in the system. They
    correspond to the income tax block that are prescribed under Indian tax
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    *Depreciation Keys : *
    1.  IN1 - Tax Depreciation -   5% - India
    2.  IN2 - Tax Depreciation - 10% - India
    3.  IN3 - Tax Depreciation -  15% - India
    4.  IN4 - Tax Depreciation -  20% - India
    5.  IN5 - Tax Depreciation -  25% - India
    6.  IN6 - Tax Depreciation -  40% - India
    7.  IN7 - Tax Depreciation -  50% - India
    8.  IN8 - Tax Depreciation -  60% - India
    9.  IN9 - Tax Depreciation - 100% - India
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    Depreciation type: ordinary depreciation
    Class: declining balance depreciation
    Depreciation method: stated percentage
    Base value: remaining book value with proportional value adjustments
    Percentage rate: will correspond to the depreciation rate of an IT block
    Period controls:
    Acquisition: IT
    Acquisition in following year: IT
    Retirement: NL
    Transfer: NL
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    corresponding depreciation key for the depreciation area created for income
    tax. (Reference Transaction Code: OAYZ). Use an infinite useful life e.g.
    999.
    10. Create a screen layout rule for depreciation areas (Reference
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    14. Create individual asset master records, where for the income tax
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    Selection
    Enter the asset numbers of your group assets and other selection data as
    required.
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    depreciation on
    each asset block
      - Calculates any capital gains or
    losses
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      - Stores the capital gains amounts from the report in a table for your
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    The Income Tax Act requires you to depreciate all assets in blocks (in the
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    there are no assets in it.
    The system stores the capital loss amount in a table for your future
    reference.
    Regards,
    Raghavendra.M
    SAP-Practice
    Edited by: Raghavendra Muchukota on Jan 23, 2009 11:31 AM

  • AUC asset settlement to assets

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    hi
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  • Internal Order - AUC - Asset Settlement

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    Will be helpful if solution is adviced asap.
    Thanks,
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    Dear Vinay,
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    Assign points if it helps you..........
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    +hi community,
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  • Problem with AUC to Asset settlement?

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  • AUC and settlement rule mismatch.

    Hi,
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    I have done all the setting, but still when I save Internal order neither AUC asset is getting created.
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    Sanjai

  • AUC Asset and depreciation error in Area 20

    Hi All,
    I have a problem with AUC settlement,  there is negative values in my AUC (Area 01, no values in Area 20) and when I am settle that to Asset master I got the error message Negative values not allowed in Area 01.   So I have selected negative values allowed check box for  Area 1 and Area 20 in AUC asset master data, now the settlement is fine and have settled that.
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    Sreenivas

    Hai Qian,
    You can maintain the Net book value and special depreciationall values allowed in OADB t.code or whtever fields u want the maintain the All values allowed
    Regards
    Madhu I

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