Help needed-Regarding pricing procedure and tax inn configuration

Hello Friends
I have a new scenario in sap mm-
i have to do teh customizing in 2 days please guide me up.
my company SAY :A is in india imports material from parent company B in america.
This A company some times gets material from local vendors in mumbai. where VAT and CST comes into place.
we are using use tax INN configuration for this.
ther are Customs duty, there is no excise duty as everything is just imported., edu cess, CVD,and freight charges etc.
can you please decribe me in detail the pricing procedure required for my company A which is in india.
and the customization of TAXINN.
any information will be really helpfulbecause i am struck on creating condition types.
Help me SAP GURUS>>Please..u wil be my life saver..

Hi Aravind,
                         For domestic purchase Vat & CST are applicable. If it is intra state VAT is used & if it is interstate CST is used. These condition types have to be manitained in the TAX procedure.
JVRD - I/P VAT
JVCS- I/P CST.
we have maintained condition records for both these condition types along with the tax code in FV11. In the case of import purchase, you need to maintain seperate pricing procedure for import which will include ,
JCDB - BASIC CUSTOMS DUTY
JCV1-CVD
JECV-EDU CESS
J1CV- SEC EDU CESS
JEDB- IMPORT CESS
JADC- ADDITIONAL CUSTOM DUTY.
All these conditions will be available in PO item level & you need to maintain % for these conditions. Hope it helps.

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    · Calculating taxes on sales/purchases
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    · Pricing for resource planning
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    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.
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    · 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
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    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 subtransaction types, enter the accounts for each subtransaction 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.
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    Specify G/L Accounts per Excise Transaction
    Use
    In this IMG activity, you assign the excise and CENVAT accounts to G/L accounts.
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    · Company code
    · Chart of accounts
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    Requirements
    You have already:
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    · 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 alltransactions.
    Note
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    Define Processing Modes Per Transaction
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    In this IMG activity, you specify which processing modes the user can use in the various Incoming Excise Invoice transactions.
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    Standard settings
    The system comes with three standard transactions relating to the Incoming Excise Invoices function (those that are included in the role SAP_CIN). The processing modes available in these transactions are as follows:
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    This transaction is for excise clerks: users of this transaction can only capture and display excise invoices.
    · J1IEX_P
    This transaction is for excise supervisors: they can change, display, cancel, and post excise invoices.
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    In this transaction, users can capture and post excise invoices, as well as displaying, changing, and canceling them.
    Activities
    If the standard settings meet your requirements, do not do anything.
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    1. In Maintain Transaction, create a new transaction by making a copy of one of the standard transactions. Give the new transaction a transaction code of your choice.
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    o Proc. mode: Specify what the users of the transaction will do with the excise invoices.
    o Active: Select this indicator to activate the setting.
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    Activities
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    Activities
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    HI
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    hope this clarifies .
    Regards
    Vignesh

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