DEBIT MEMO BLOCKED
HI gurus,
Debit memo blocked while i am releasing to the accounts. Plase anyone tellme.
DVSK
Hi,
1) Goto VF02 and enter the billing document number--> press the green flag and release to accounting..
If any error come, wts the message coming
2) Check if the Posting block has been checked in the document type VOFA ( or any of the preceeding documents are incomplete.)
Regards,
PM
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Billing Block for Credit/Debit Memo Can Be Removed Via TCode VA02
Dear All,
During the credit/demo memo request creation, there will be a billing block that will be released via tcode v.23. I realized that user is also able to release the billing block if refer back to the credit/debit memo request at tcode va02.
Kindly advise how can I prevent superuser/expert user from removing the billing block this way when they have to request for approval from their upper management to release the billing block ia v.23.
Appreciate all of your inputs on this enquiry.
Thank you in advance!
Regards,
YvonneHi Friend,
There are two solutions for this
1.
You can use USER EXIT USEREXIT_FIELD_MODIFICATION in MV45AFZZ and create one Ztable and add the user details .
This will restrict the users to change the Billing Block
Also search for the OSS notes for more info 208245
2.
Create Transaction variant in SHD0 FOR VA02 and make Billing block in display after creating the sales order.
Hope it is clear,
cheers,
santosh -
Debit memo status blocked while release to accounting
Hi SAP Gurus,
We have created Debit memo request w.r.t Com Invoice , followed by debit memo. While releasing it to Accounting, the status of that Debit memo is shown as blocked & hence could not release to Accounting .
The system is giving an error as follows.
"_Item 00030 in Sales Doc 480029 does not exist_"
480029= Debit memo request
Can any one please provide necessary solution for the above error.
Regards,
Aravind.Hi,
Check the line item 30 in debit memo request, is any block is assigned or pricing is not maintained
and also
tell me is Item 30 is copied into billing document.
Regards
Goutham -
Hi all,
I had created a sales order for 5 material (eg: mat-1 to mat-5) from
line item 10 to 50. For mat-5 (which shows line item no.50 in sales
oreder) we had done 4 partial deliveries & collective billing for all
the deliveries (which shows line item no.50,60,70 & 80 in the comm
invoice for each delivery). now i want to genrate the debit memo
request for line item 60 & 80 with reference to billing doc. & the
debit memo.But while posting to accounting (debit memo) it gives me
the error:
ITEM 00050 IN SALES DOCUMENT 480017 DOES NOT EXIST
Whereas 480017 is a debit memo request doc no. & item 50 is not
deleted anywhere in sales order, invoice or in debit memo request.
Plz help to solve this problem.
Regards,
Dhirajthis is because of Billing block has been set there at sales order line item level.
and please check that and beside also look at copy control VTFA document flow indicator.
thanks
mk -
Dear friends,
The copy controls are set for a) Sales Order to Debit memo request (VTAA) & b) Billing to Debit Memo Request (VTAF)
Scenario #1. Sales Order Qty is 10 No (Delivery and Billing done for 10 Nos) and I have created a DMR for qty 5 Nos with reference to the sales order and created the Debit Memo.
Now when I create one more DMR with reference to the same sales order, the qty referenced in the DMR is 15 No
Scenario #2. Sales Order Qty is 10 No (Delivery and Billing done for 10 Nos) and I have created a DMR for qty 5 Nos with reference to the Billing doc and created the Debit Memo.
Now when I create one more DMR with reference to the same Billing doc, the qty referenced in the DMR is 10 No
1. While creating a Credit Memo Request or Debit Memo request whats the standard reference document to be used? Is it Sales order or a Billing doc?
2. I have tested this using standard doc types and I think this is not the correct behaviour.
In both the scenarios, the referenced qty should be 5No when you are creating the DMR for the second time.
Somebody let me know what should be the Ideal way to do it......
Thanks
IsaacHi Isaac,
In transaction code VTAA goto OR to DR and look for your Item Category and in that there is a field by name Pos./neg. quantity
and in that you will find the help details as shown below:
The below details will help you for all the documents like Quotatio, Sales Order , billing etc.
Quantity is calculated positively, negatively or not at all
Indicates whether, during copying, the quantity or value in the target
document has a negative effect, positive effect, or no effect at all on
the quantity still to be completed in the source document.
Use
The system uses this indicator to determine how the quantity in the
source document is affected. For example, if you
o Create a quotation item for 100 pieces,
o Copy the quotation into a sales order, and
o Create a sales order item for 80 pieces,
the copying has a positive effect on the quotation. In effect, you have
added 80 pieces to the quotation quantity that is now considered
complete. 20 pieces in the quotation remain to be completed.
If you do not make an entry in this field, or set indicator 0, the
source document is not blocked, which allows you to create several
target documents at once (for example, when using EDI and frequent
contract releases).
While the source document (such as quotation or quantity contract) is
being processed, it is blocked. For instance, if you are working on a
quantity contract, no one can create a release order for that contract).
In sales documents, for example, you can expect the following results:
o Quotation -> Sales order: positive
o Contract -> Return: negative
o Sales order -> Sales order: no effect
In billing documents, for example, you can expect the following results:
o Delivery -> Invoice: positive
o Delivery -> Cancellation: negative
o Delivery -> Pro-forma invoice: no effect
Regards -
hi,
1) credit memo request - After create invoice in vf01, then if credit memo needed, must create credit memo request in va01 then only can create credit memo in fb75?
2) debit memo request - After create invoice in vf01, then if debit memo
needed, must create debit memo request in va01 then only can create debit memo in fb70?
3) credit/debit memo can only be created after credit/debit memo request is created?
4) if credit/debit memo not created in fb75/fb70, where in sd can create?
5) credit/debit memo request done via which tcode if not va01.
thanksHi Eliana,
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.
Credit memo and debit memo is created used the T.Code VF01, in which we have to choose the billing type as Credit Memo or Debit Memo.
Credit Memo Request or Debit Memo request are created using T.Code VA01, in which we have to select document type as G2 or L2.
Hope this gives you some idea.
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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. -
Invoice Reduction (Debit Memo) Scenario
Here is the processing I'm trying to get to work in SAP. Vendor send us an invoice, we post the invoice in MIRO and the invoice is blocked for payment (the Invoice price > PO Price). Now that the invoice is in blocked status, it is routed to the department that deals w/ discrepancies. They determine that it is a Vendor pricing error, so they send a Debit Memo to the Vendor stating we are posting a credit in the amount they over charged us.
It looks like the Invoice Reduction functionality in MIRO has what we are looking for (printing out the complaint and posting the credit to the account) except we don't know if the Vendor is at fault at the time of Invoice Entry. Is there a way to run Invoice Reduction or post a Debit Memo after the invoice is posted? Also, we have a few Golden Vendors where we won't send a Debit memo and will wait for them to send us a Credit memo before posting to the Vendor account, so the solution will need to take this into account.
As usual, any guidance you can provide will be appreciated.I agree, you can use the Credit Memo functionality in SAP, but I don't think you can print out a form once the credit memo form to send to the Vendor that states you are taking the debit. It would also be useful if this process was automated. The invoice is blocked, you determine that the Vendor is at fault, the Credit Memo is automatically posted and a Debit Memo is printed out. Anyone aware of any bolt on software that might help?
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what is the debit note & debit memo of customer. what is the difference between debit note and debit memo. my client issuing debit note for royalty customer how we will do in sap what configuration which t code using in sap. if issuing debit note customer is their any impact with financial statement, what entry happend.
hi
Debit Memo - It 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.
A debit memo is a transaction that reduces Amounts Payable to a vendor because, you send damaged goods back to your vendor.
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.
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:
u2013 Without reference to an order
u2013 With reference to an existing order
Here you enter which order the complaint refers to.
u2013 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
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.
To create Credit / Debit Memo request:
- Use the same procedure that you use for Creating Sales Orders i.d T Code VA01
- Give Order Type as CR for Credit Memo and DR for Debit Memo reuest
nagesh -
Debit memo and credit memo rule
hi
may i know why there is debit memo like bank transfer(debit memo), returned debit memo, check debit memo
and credit memo like check credit memo through bank
in posting rule.
what is the meaning of debit memo and credit memo in posting rule of electronic banking.
thankshi elina,
Debit Memo - It 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.
Credit Memo - 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.
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.
T.codes FB75 or FB70
To create Credit / Debit Memo request:
- Use the same procedure that you use for Creating Sales Orders i.d T Code VA01
- Give Order Type as CR for Credit Memo and DR for Debit Memo reuest
While creating the request you have to enter Customer Number, Reason for the request. and Material and its quantity. Once the credit or debit memo request is released you can create credit or debit memo. The credit memo request will be automatically blocked for checking with Billing Block 08 (to check credit memo) & 09 (to check debit memo) for the sales order type CR
ranjit -
Dear Team
When Debit memo is created the billing block is automatically on, we would like this turned off and the Billing block left off at the point of DR creation for specific company codes.
(i.e., during rising of debit memos for the company codes 1200 & 1500 billing block should be off / deactivated).
Is there any standard Process available in SAP to avoid billing block during DR for specific company codes or do we need to create new Routines?
Please provide your valuable solutions. & do let me know if you need any further information on the same.
Thanks..Hello Medhaphani,
When Debit memo is created the billing block is automatically on, we
would like this turned off and the Billing block left off at the point of DR
creation for specific company codes.
(i.e., during rising of debit memos for the company codes 1200 & 1500
billing block should be off / deactivated).
Is there any standard Process available in SAP to avoid billing block
during DR for specific company codes or do we need to create new Routines?
Could you please explain the business need for removing billing block for company code 1200 and 1500 ? When Debit Memo's are created and as a general business practice, the billing blocks are removed by User (Sales Admin) after cross-verifiying the amount details...Anyway you can use the following User-exit into account while saving the Debit memo.
1:- USEREXIT_SAVE_DOCUMENT
2:- USEREXIT_SAVE_DOCUMENT_PREPARE
Regards,
Sarthak -
What is credit and debit memo? cancelled and returned transactions...
Hello Experts,
Can you please explain what does the terms above mean? Thank you guys and
take care!hi...
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.
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.
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.
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:
Accont receivables and account paybales are in FI Module - suppose you order some material and you cancelled the order - meanwhile company charges money from ur credit card ,now customer has to get money ,this time account receivable and account payable will come in pictures ...
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Regards
Ashu -
in case of inter company billing is it possible to create both debit/credit memo....?if not why...
hi
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.
nagesh -
Excise invoice creation for Debit Memo or Credit Memo
Dear All,
I have to create Excise Invoice J1IIN with reference to Debit Memo in Differential Invoice Senario.
When i goto J1IIN it shows Customization for Document is missing in table Billing Reference type.
How to create Excise invoice for Order related billing.Plz solve my problem.
Award Pts for useful answers.
Thx & Regards,
PankajCIN Configuration for Excise Invoices in case of RETURNs
Basically CIN is divided in to two types:
1. TAXINJ - Is a Routine Based that is used in the condition types. it will work on the logic what ever is there in the Routine.
2. TAXINN: - Is a condition Record based. Means we have to create condition records for each and every condition type that you are going to use in the Pricing Procedure.
Since Version 4.7 this TAXINN came into picture and start using this.
And one of the important points is since 4.6 c CIN comes a separate package. But after introduction of 4.7 Version, CIN is coming the SAP Package itself and even in the Customer Master Record also we will find the CIN Icon.
Basically 4 types of Pricing Procedures are used in CIN and are as follows:
1.JDEPOT - Depot Sales
2.JEXPOR - Export Sales
3.JFACT - Factory Sales
4.JSTKTR - Stock Transfer
Country Version India comes with four pricing procedures as follows:
JINFAC (Sales from manufacturing plants)
JINEXP (Export sales)
JINDEP (Sales from depots)
JINSTK (Stock transfers
CIN:
IMG > Logistics - General > Tax on Goods Movement > India > Basic Settings >
Maintain Excise Registrations
Use
In this IMG activity, you maintain the data relating to your excise registrations.
Activities
enter each of your excise registrations, specifying a four-character code for each
Excise Registration IDs
In this activity, you maintain excise registration IDs. You create one ID for each of your business's excise registrations.
Activities
For each excise registration in your business create a registration ID, and state:
Which taxes the registration covers (additional excise duty, special excise duty, and cess)
Fields for any taxes that are not covered will be hidden in transactions involving excise duty.
The maximum number of items to be printed on each excise invoice
Whether you are allowed partial CENVAT credits
Maintain Registration ID NUMBER, Excise code number, excise registration number
Excise Registration Number
A number assigned to each premises or location that has registered as a manufacturer with the excise authorities.
Every entity with an excise registration number is required to keep its own excise books.
ECC Number
Specifies the organization's ECC number.
Excise Registration Number
A number assigned to each premises or location that has registered as a manufacturer with the excise authorities.
Every entity with an excise registration number is required to keep its own excise books.
Excise range: Specifies the excise range in whose area the excise registration is located.
Excise Division
Specifies the excise division in whose area the excise registration is located.
Excise Collectorate
The code of the excise collectorate in whose area the excise registration is located.
Indicator for confirming AED usage
Additional Excise duty Percentage. These are leviable under the additional duties of excise act. These duties are in addition to basic excise duty and special excise duty.
Example
Additional Excise duty is leviable in case of textile products, tobacco and sugar.
Similarly for SED CESS
Number of Items in Excise Invoice
Shows the maximum number of line items that the authorities allow per excise invoice.
Dependencies
This information is used when you create an excise invoice in Sales and Distribution (SD) for factory sales and for other movements.
This information is used to split the transfer postings' items into multiple subcontracting challans.
Excise register set description
Description of the excise registers set.
Partial CENVAT Credit
Indicates that the excise registration ID is allowed to credit only a portion of its input excise duty to its CENVAT account.
Dependencies
When you post a goods receipt, the system splits the input excise duty on the material into its deductible and nondeductible amounts. It posts the deductible duty to the appropriate CENVAT account, and adds the nondeductible duty to the material value.
This information is also shown when you post the vendor's excise invoice.
Maintain Company Code Settings
Use
In this IMG activity, you maintain the data relating to your company codes.
Document Type for CENVAT Postings
It controls, which document type the system uses when making CENVAT postings in Financial Accounting (FI). Here ED is document type for cenvat posting.
Indicator for providing debit account overwriting
Debit Account Overwrite Indicator. X - Indicates debit accounts can be overwritten. Use In excise journal voucher transaction. It provides the flexibility to the user to enter the debit account of his choice depending on the nature of transaction.
Automatic balance Indicator
Excise year start month
The calendar month marking the beginning of the excise year
Use
this start month represents the month for the start of the excise invoice number range. The month 04 is entered here indicating April of the calendar year as the start month for excise invoices. Any change by the Excise authorities regarding start month should be taken care of by an entry in this field and initialization.
Excise invoice selection procedure
Excise invoice selection type. To indicate the method opted by the company for selecting the excise invoice. It can be either earliest or latest invoices that were received.
Number of excise invoices to be selected
indicates the number of excise invoices that needs to be selected in the excise invoice selection.
Days to be considered for excise invoice selection
Number of days from document date for excise invoice selection.
Example
If the value of this field is 20 and today is 28-03-97. The excise
invoice selection will show the related invoices only for the
period 08-03-97 to 28-03-97.
Document type for TDS FI posting
Financial accounting document type for TDS posting.
Document type for FI posting on Utilization
Financial accounting document type for TDS posting.
Indicator for item level excise duty round off
This indicator is to be used for deciding whether Item level excise duty amount rounding off is required during procurement cycle. If marked 'X' then the excise duty amount will be rounded off to the nearest rupee at the Purchase order level. This will not round off the CENVAT credit to be taken. If the duty amount is less than one rupee then no rounding is done
Rounding off of Excise duty for outgoing excise invoice
You can round off the Excise amount to be paid during an outgoing Excise invoice by marking this indicator as 'X'. The rounding is done at the item level for each item where the amount is greater than 1 Rupee.
Immediate Credit on Capital Goods
Instructs the system, when you verify a goods receipt for capital goods, to immediately post half of the input excise duty to the appropriate CENVAT accounts.
The rest is posted the CENVAT on hold account, for use in the following year.
CVD Clearing Account
Specifies which G/L account the system credits when you take a CENVAT credit on countervailing duty in the Incoming Excise Invoices transaction.
Exchange rate type
Key representing a type of exchange rate in the system.
Use
You enter the exchange rate type to store different exchange rates.
Example
You can use the exchange rate type to define a buying rate, selling rate, or average rate for translating foreign currency amounts. You can use the average rate for the currency translation, and the bank buying and selling rates for valuation of foreign currency amounts.
Exchange rate type to be used for Export excise duty converts
When you are creating an Excise invoice for export sales then the exchange rate for duty calculation will be picked up using this Exchange rate type.
Maintain Plant Settings
Use
In this IMG activity, you maintain excise information relating to your plants.
Plant Settings
In this activity, you maintain excise information relating to your plants.
Activities
For each plant:
Specify whether it is a manufacturing site or a depot.
Assign it an excise registration ID.
You can assign the same ID to more than one plant, if required.
Depot
indicates that the plant in question is a depot.
Dependencies
Depots are required to prepare register RG 23D, and follow different procedures for goods receipt and invoice generation.
Number of goods receipt per excise invoice.
Multiple GR for one excise invoice, Single credit
Multiple GR for one excise invoice, multiple credits
Maintain Excise Groups
Use
In this IMG activity, you define your excise groups. For each excise group, you can also control how various excise invoice transactions will work.
Excise Groups
In this activity, you define excise groups. An excise group allows you to maintain a separate set of excise registers and excise accounts. The RG 23A, RG 23C and PLA serial numbers are created for an excise group.
Recommendation
Under normal circumstances, excise authorities require every business to maintain only one set of excise registers and one set of accounts. But through exemption from the authorities, multiple books can be maintained.
If your company has only one set of excise registers, then you need to maintain only one excise group.
Activities
1. Create one excise group for each set of registers that you need to keep.
1. Assign the excise groups to plants.
2. Maintain whether this Excise group is for a depot or not.
3. If you receive only one consignment for an Excise challan then you can leave GR's per EI as blank. If you receive multiple GR's for a given Excise challan and would like to avail multiple credit mark the GRs per EI as 'Multiple GR's for one excise invoice, multiple credit'. Alternatively if you want to avail the credit only after all the goods receipts have been made mark it as ' Multiple GR for one excise invoice, single credit'.
4. If you want to automatically create Excise invoice during Sales cycle at the time of billing the tick the indicator 'Create EI'
5. During depot sales if you do not want to do RG23D selection and posting separately and would like to complete RG23D selection in one step mark the indicator 'RG23D Auto post'. This will post the selected records into RG23D automatically. You cannot cancel the selection later.
6. If the indicator 'Default GR qty' is marked system will default the Excise challan quantity on to the Goods receipt if the Excise invoice number is given in the pop-up.
7. If the indicator 'Folio no creates' is marked system will generate Folio numbers for RG23D during receipt of excise invoice into depot.
8. 'Automatic posting' when ticked will post the Excise invoice other movements automatically along with creation in single step.
9. 'Create Part1 for Block Stock' when marked will create a Part1 during the receipt of material into Blocked stock.
10. 'Create Part1 for STO' when marked will create a Part1 during the receipt of material through inter plant transfers.
11. 'Create Part1 for consumption stock' when marked will create a Part1 during the receipt of material into consumption stock.
Excise Group
Governs which set of excise registers a business transaction will be included in.
Following is the relation between excise group, plant and registration.
Dependencies
In define excise groups in Customizing.
Then, in transactions involving excise duty, for example, when you post a vendor's excise invoice, you specify which excise group you are using. This information tells the system which G/L accounts to post the excise to.
At the end of the period, when you come to prepare your excise registers, you create different sets for each excise group.
Indicates that the plant in question is a depot.
Dependencies
Depots are required to prepare register RG 23D, and follow different procedures for goods receipt and invoice generation.
GR Per Excise Invoice
Multiple GR for one excise invoice , Multiple credit
Multiple GR for one excise invoice , Single Credit
Create Excise Invoice Automatically
Instructs the system to automatically create a Sales and Distribution (SD) excise invoice immediately you create a commercial invoice or a pro forma invoice.
The excise invoice is created in the background.
Dependencies
If you want to make use of this function, you must also define the default plant, excise group, and series groups in Customizing for Sales and Distribution (SD), by choosing Excise Group - Series Group Determination.
RG23D Sales Creation and posting option
RG23D Automatic Option if selected will create Depot excise invoice by posting the selection of excise invoices in single step.
If this is not selected then you need to separately do RG23D selection followed by PGI and then RG23D verification and posting.
If you need automatic posting of RG23D selection then the Post Goods Issue should have been completed before running RG23D selection.
Default excise qty in GR
If this indicator is ticked then while doing Goods Receipt using 'MB01' system will default the excise invoice quantity on to the Goods receipt document.
Folio number for depo
Posting
If this indicator is marked then while creating Excise invoice for other movements system automatically does the Verify and Post. You need not separately Post the excise invoice
Also we can set indicator for creation of part 1 for:
Blocked stock
Stock transport order
Consignment stock
Maintain Series Groups
Use
In this IMG activity, you define the different excise series groups within your company. Series groups allow you to maintain multiple number ranges for the outgoing excise documents.
Based on excise regulations and exemptions from the authorities you can maintain multiple number series for outgoing documents. But each of these series has to be declared to the excise authorities.
Activities
Define excise series groups based on type of outgoing document
Assign series group to excise registration ID
If no financial postings are required for an Excise invoice in this seris group then you tick the 'No utilization' indicator.
If the CENVAT has to be paid immediately and you need not wait for the Fort nightly payment then mark the 'Immediate Utilization' indicator.
Example
You could define two series groups, group 001 for excise invoices, and group 002 for 57 F4 documents.
No account postings for CENVAT in sales cycle
No utilization Flag
If you do not need any CENVAT utilization for an excise invoice but would like to just generate an excise invoice then you need to mark this indicator.
IF the flag is checked then system will create an Excise invoice in the given Series group but there will not be any account postings or Part2 postings.
Immediate Utilization of CENVAT
Specifies that when you create an excise invoice, the system immediately pays the amount from CENVAT and creates the Part II entry. Such invoices will not be listed for fortnightly utilization.
If you have both fortnightly and immediate utilization for the same excise group, the account determination within CIN IMG should point to the ED interim account.
Account determination for immediate payment will be done exactly the same as being done for fortnightly utilization program.
Maintain Excise Duty Indicators
Use
In this IMG activity; you maintain the excise duty indicators.
IMG > Logistics - General > Tax On Goods Movement > India > Basic Settings > Determination of Excise Duty >
Select Tax Calculation Procedure
Use
In this IMG activity, you specify which tax procedure you want to use for determining excise duties and sales taxes on input materials in India.
If you use condition-based excise determination, use a copy of the tax procedure TAXINN.
If you use formula-based excise determination, use a copy of the tax procedure TAXINJ.
This tax procedure also supports condition-based excise determination, so that you can work with both concurrently.
We strongly recommend that new customers use condition-based excise determination. Note that once you have started using a tax procedure, you cannot switch to another one, otherwise you will not be able to display old documents.
Maintain Excise Defaults
Use
In this IMG activity, you define which tax procedure and pricing condition types are used in calculating excise taxes using formula-based excise determination.
Activities
If you use condition-based excise determination, fill out the CVD cond. field and leave all the others blank.
If you use formula-based excise determination, fill out all of the fields as follows:
Enter the tax procedure and the pricing conditions that are relevant for excise tax processing.
Specify the purchasing and sales conditions types used for basic excise duty, additional excise duty, special excise duty, and cess.
Specify the conditions in the sales order that are used for excise rates.
Specify the countervailing duty condition type used for import purchase orders.
See also
SAP Library -> Logistics -> Country Versions -> Asia-Pacific -> India -> Materials Management (MM) -> Condition-Based Excise Determination and -> Formula-Based Excise Determination.
IMG > Logistics - General > Tax On Goods Movement > India > Basic Settings > Determination of Excise Duty >
Condition-Based Excise Determination
Use
When you enter a purchasing document, for example, a purchase order, the R/3 System automatically calculates the applicable excise duties using the condition technique.
Features
The standard system comes with two tax calculation procedures. TAXINN is only supports condition-based excise determination, whereas TAXINJ supports condition-based excise determination and formula-based excise determination. Both tax procedures contain condition types that cover all of the excise duties and sales taxes applicable.
Since the exact rates of excise duty can vary on a large number of factors, such as which vendor you purchase a material from, or which chapter ID the vendor stocks the material under, you create condition records for every sort of excise duty.
When you come to enter a purchasing document, the system applies the excise duty at the rates you have entered in the condition records.
Activities
Customizing
IndiaMake for Logistics General, by choosing Taxes on Goodsthe settings in Customizing Basic Excise Duties Using Condition Technique and Movements Account Settings Determination.
These activities include one activity where you define a tax code for condition-based excise determination.
Master Data
Create condition records for all excise duties that apply, and enter the tax code for condition-based excise determination in each.
Day-to-Day Activities
When you enter a purchase order or other purchasing document, enter the tax code for condition-based excise determination in each line item. The system then calculates the excise duties using the condition records you have created.
When the ordered materials arrive, you post the goods receipt and the excise invoice. The system posts the excise duty to the appropriate accounts for deductible input taxes when you enter the excise invoice.
Creating Condition Records for Excise Duty
1. In the command field, enter FV11 and choose .
2. Enter the condition type that you want to create a condition record for and choose .
The Key Combination dialog box appears.
3. Select the combination of objects that you want to create the condition record for.
On the dialog box, Control Code means "chapter ID."
So, for example, to create a condition record for a tax that applies to a combination of country, plant, and chapter ID, select Country/Plant/Control Code.
4. Choose.
5. Enter data as required.
In the Tax Code field, enter the dummy tax code that you have defined.
6. Save the condition record.
Formula-Based Excise Determination
Use
When you execute a business transaction involving materials that are subject to excise duty, the system automatically calculates the duty for you.
Prerequisites
In order for the system to be able to determine which rate of excise duty to apply, you must have maintained all the data on the Maintenance screen, which you can MasterExcise Rate access from the SAP Easy Access screen by choosing Indirect Taxes Excise Rate Maintenance.Data
You maintain the following types of data:
Plant master data
You assign each of your plants an excise duty indicator. You can use the same indicator for all the plants with the same excise status from a legal point of view, such as all those that are in an exempt zone.
See also the information about manufacturers that are only entitled to deduct a certain portion of the duty (see Partial CENVAT Credit).
Vendor master data
For each of your vendors with the same excise status from a legal perspective, you define an excise duty indicator. You must also specify the vendor type for example, whether the vendor is a manufacturer, a depot, or a first-stage dealer. You must also stipulate if the vendor qualifies as a small-scale industry.
For each permutation of plant indicator and vendor indicator, you then create a final excise duty indicator.
Customer master data
similarly, you assign the same excise duty indicator to each of your customers that share the same legal excise status.
Again, for each permutation of plant indicator and customer indicator, you then create a final excise duty indicator.
Material master data
each material is assigned a chapter ID.
Excise tax rate
For every chapter ID and final excise duty indicator, you maintain the rate of excise duty.
If your business only qualifies for partial CENVAT credit, you must customize your system accordingly.
Activities
Let us consider an example to illustrate how the system determines which rate of excise duty to apply to a material. Assume you are posting a sale of ball bearings to a customer. The system automatically determines the rate of excise duty as follows:
1. Looks up the customer master data to see what status you have assigned the customer.
Let's assume you've assigned the customer status 3.
2. Looks up the plant master data to see what status you have assigned the plant.
Similarly, your plant has status 2.
3. The system looks up the table under Excise Indicator for Plant and Customer to see what the final excise duty indictor is for customer status 3 and plant status 2: It is 7.
4. The system determines the chapter ID of the ball bearing for the plant.
Lets assume the chapter ID at plant for the ball bearings is 1000.01.
5. Finally, the system looks up the table under Excise Tax Rate to see what rate of duty applies to chapter ID 1000.01 under status 7.
Define Tax Code for Purchasing Documents
Use: In this IMG activity, you define a tax code for the purposes of calculating excise duty when you enter purchasing documents.
Only carry out this activity if you use condition-based excise determination.
Activities: Create a new tax code, and set the tax code type to V (input tax). Do not make any other settings for it.
Assign Tax Code to Company Codes
Use
In this IMG activity, assign the tax code for purchasing documents to the company codes where it will be used.
Only carry out this activity if you use condition-based excise determination.
Classify Condition Types
Use
In this IMG activity, you specify which condition types you use for which sort of tax. Note that this only applies to condition types that you use with the new excise determination method.
The system uses this information when you create a document from another one. For example, when you enter an incoming excise invoice from a purchase order, or when you create an outgoing excise invoice from a sales order, the system determines the various excise duties in the excise invoice using the information that you have entered here.
In addition, when you create a purchasing document, the system only uses the condition types that you enter here.
For taxes on purchases, use the condition types contained in the tax procedure.
For taxes on sales, use the condition types contained in the pricing procedures.
Standard settings
The standard system comes with sample settings for the tax calculation procedures and pricing procedures.
Use these settings as a basis for your own.
IMG > Logistics - General > Tax on Goods Movement > India > Account Determination
Define G/L Accounts for Taxes
Use
In this IMG activity, you specify which G/L accounts you will use to record which taxes.
Requirements
you have set up G/L accounts for each of the processing keys listed below.
Activities
Assign an account to each of the following posting keys. The accounts for VS1, VS2, and VS3 are used as clearing accounts during excise invoice verification.
VS1 (basic excise duty)
VS2 (additional excise duty)
VS3 (special excise duty)
VS5 (sales tax setoff)
MWS (central sales tax)
MW3 (local sales tax)
ESA (service tax)
ESE (service tax expense)
Specify Excise Accounts per Excise Transaction
Use
In this IMG activity, you specify which excise accounts (for excise duty and CENVAT) are to be posted to for the various transaction types. Enter all the accounts that are affected by each transaction type.
If you use sub transaction types, enter the accounts for each sub transaction type as well.
Activities
Transaction type UTLZ is used for determining accounts only while posting excise JVs and also if the payment of excise duty has to be done fortnightly.
The fortnightly CENVAT payment utility picks up the credit side accounts from the transaction types of GRPO, EWPO, and TR6C for determining the CENVAT and PLA accounts. There is no separate transaction type for fortnightly payment.
Example
Excise TT DC ind Account name
GRPO CR CENVAT clearing account
GRPO CR RG 23 BED account
GRPO DR CENVAT on hld account
Specify G/L Accounts per Excise Transaction
Use
In this IMG activity, you assign the excise and CENVAT accounts to G/L accounts.
When you come to execute the various transactions, the system determines which G/L accounts to post to by looking at the:
Excise group
Company code
Chart of accounts
Furthermore, if you want separate account determination settings within an excise group, you can also use sub transaction types.
Requirements
You have already:
Defined the G/L accounts
Defined the excise groups
Maintained the transaction accounts
Activities
For each excise group, assign the excise and CENVAT accounts to G/L accounts. For most businesses, one set of accounts will suffice for all transactions.
Note
You need not remit the CENVAT to the excise department immediately, so maintain the credit account for transaction type DLFC as an excise duty interim account. This will be set off when you remit the duty.
Config setting needed to be done in order to get the Excise Details Screen in Material Master.
Even though this functionality is available in enterprise version, a small config step has to be made in Screen Sequences for Material Master.
Following document helps you to do this configuration.
Logistics General 1. Go to IMG Define Structure ofData ScreenMaterial Master Configuring the Material master Screen Sequence.for each
2. Select your screen sequence. Usually it would be 21. Select the same and click on Data Screen in the left frame.
3. Once the data screens are exhibited, select data screen no. 15, ie. SSq. 21and Scrn 15, which is Foreign Trade: Import Data. Select the same and click on Subscreens in the left frame.
4. Go to the last sub screen i.e. 21-15-6 - SAPLMGD1- 0001 and select the same. Click on tab view subscreen and ensure that the subscreen is blank.
5. Now in the last sub screen i.e. no.6 you delete SAPLMGD1 0001 and instead add SAPLJ1I_MATERIAL_MASTER and in the screen no. 2205.
6. Save the setting.
7. Create a Material Master and check whether in Screen Foreign Trade Import, Excise related subscreen appears.
Transaction
Action
J1I2
Prepare a sales tax register
J1I3
Create outgoing excise invoices in batches
J1I5
Update the RG 1 and Part I registers
J1IEX
Incoming Excise Invoices (central transaction)
J1IEX_C
Capture an incoming excise invoice (excise clerk)
J1IEX_P
Post an incoming excise invoice (excise supervisor)
J1IF01
Create a subcontracting challan
J1IF11
Change a subcontracting challan
J1IF12
Display a subcontracting challan
J1IF13
Complete, reverse, or recredit a subcontracting challan
J1IFQ
Reconcile quantities for subcontracting challans
J1IFR
List subcontracting challans
J1IH
Make a CENVAT adjustment posting
J1IIN
Create an outgoing excise invoice
J1IJ
Assign excise invoices to a delivery for sales from depots
J1INJV
Adjust withholding tax Item
J1INREP
Reprint a withholding tax certificate for a vendor
J1IQ
Year-End Income Tax Depreciation Report
J1IR
Download register data
J1IS
Process an excise invoice (outgoing) for other movements
J1IU
Process exemption forms
J1IW
Verify and post an incoming excise invoice
J1IX
Create an incoming excise invoice (without reference to purchase order)
J2I8
Transfer excise duty to CENVAT account
J2IU
Remit excise duty fortnightly
J2I9
Monthly CENVAT return
J1IG
Excise invoice entry at depot
J1IGA
Create additional excise entry at depot
J2I5
Extract data for excise registers
J2I6
Print excise registers
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Combine selected Debit memo request Items into one invoice
Hi
The requirment is to select line items from multi debit memo request documents and combine those line items into one invoice.
So far, our ABAP developer is designing an selection screen to list all the line items met certain criteria (e.g. certain material number, or certain service rendered dates etc.) from multi debit memo request.
My challenge is how actually combine all these line items and push into one invoice ?
I see that in VF01 SAP provides the capability to combine multi sales documents into one invoice processing . ( forget about the invoice split rule for now.) , but the item selection is greyed out.
If I use VF06 do the collective billing, where to enter the line items ?
Is there some user exit / BAPI can push line items from different sales document into one invoice creation ?
Please let me know if my requirement is not clear.
Thanks
Edited by: Eric Y on Aug 25, 2008 6:04 AMReply to R.Janakiraman:
1.) As my understanding that debit memo is a billing invoice. Debit Memo Request is a sales doc. At least what I meant here debit memo and billing invoice is the same document.
2.) We would like create the debit memo (invoice) through "SD" not FI.
The challenge still exists, let me explain.
Let's say we have 50 Debit Memo Request (DMR) Documents ready to bill the customer and each DMR has multi line items.
e.g. DMR 001 has 20 line items and DMR 002 has 30 line items.
The customer would like to take the 10 line items from DMR 001 and 20 line items from DMR 002 ( by certain selection criteria) to combine into one invoice.
I was thinking use VF01 to combine the DMR 001 and 002 and let the program put billing block on those non-billed items, but in reality it doens't work; because some of the line items in the original DMR may have already been blocked the user. If the program put billing block, I can't tell whether the line item billing block is set originally by end user or the program.
What I am trying to search for is the solution to take some of the line items from different DMRs and combine into one invoice, not combine several DMRs into one single invoice.
Please help if there is any BAPI can do the job .
Thank you, Ashish Mohapatra , I will ask our ABAP developer to investigate the bapi
BAPI_SALESDOCU_CREATEFROMDATA1.
SNavaneetha
You said that "The line items being greyed out is due to the property of the Item category of the DMR". Does that mean I can config the item category to allow to be entered ? Which field in the Item category that I can do that ?
Great thanks for all
Edited by: Eric Y on Aug 30, 2008 7:13 PM
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