Enter Tax Code
Explanation
This activity is used to enter or update tax code information. A tax code 
cannot be deleted if it has been used in the system. This task is required and 
must be performed by a system administrator or a person of an equivalent 
authority. . 
Prerequisites
This activity requires that a company exists in IFS Financials.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, the tax code information can be used in
IFS/Invoicing, IFS/Payment, and IFS Accounting Rules.
Window
Tax Codes
Related Window Descriptions
Tax Codes
Procedure
  - Open the Tax Codes window.
- Create a new record.
- Enter an alphanumeric tax code ID.
- Enter or edit the description.
- Enter or edit the percentage for the fee code, e.g., 5.
- In the  Valid From and  Valid Until fields, enter the date
    range for the code. Note that, for an existing code, you can also edit the 
    Valid Until field.
- In the  Tax Type list, click the fee type for the code.
- In the  Tax Method Tax Received list, click the tax received method.
- In the  Tax Method Tax Disbursed list, click the tax disbursed
    method.
  
- In the Deductible field, enter how much of the
    tax percentage is deductible. 
    By default, the Deductible % is 100. 
  
- From the Tax Amount at Invoice Printout
    list, select the method to use for printing tax amount information on the
    invoice. The tax amount will be either included in the unit sales price of the
    product or printed as a separate line on the invoice, depending on the method
    you use.
  
- Enter the tax amount limit to be applied for the tax code (if applicable),
    in the
Tax Amount Limit in Accounting Currency  field. The amount entered in
    this field will be checked against the customer invoice lines using this tax
    code and if the tax amount for the invoice line is within the specified
    limit, tax will not be posted for the invoice line.
  
- Select a value 
	from the list in the Tax 
	Reporting Category field to indicate whether the tax code is being used 
	for the supply of goods, services or tripartite trade, within the EU. 
- Save the changes.