Saturday, December 29, 2018

Published December 29, 2018 by

Sales Tax Setup


The sales tax framework supports many types of indirect taxes, such as sales tax, value-added tax (VAT), goods and services tax (GST), unit-based fees, and withholding tax. These taxes are calculated and documented during purchase and sales transactions. Periodically, they must be reported and paid to tax authorities.

The following diagram shows the entities of the tax setup and how they are related.



The requirements for tax calculation and tax reporting differ significantly for different countries.  Therefore the tax module for a true international ERP system must be comprehensive.  In Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, the tax module offers many different options for tax calculation, posting, and reporting.  Here we have a summary of the setup that is needed for sales taxes.  First we must specify our ledger posting group; when we're posting sales tax, what main accounts will be updated.  We then specify our sales tax authorities.  When we are paying sales tax, what we want to do is there we want to create a new vendor for that sales tax authority.  That gives us the ability to pay that sales tax authority.  We then specify our sales tax settlement periods, and next we specify our sales tax codes.  The sales tax codes are going to hold the tax percentage for a specific region.  Our sales tax codes are then added to our sales tax groups, which calculate total tax in a transaction, which we then assign to our ledger, our customers, and our vendors.  We also assign the sales tax codes to our item sales tax groups, which we then assign to our items.  Lastly, we have module parameters relating to sales taxes for general ledger, accounts payable and accounts receivable.  We'll now go into each one of these setups in more depth.


Sales Tax Setup

  • Ledger posting groups
  • Sales tax authorities
  • Sales tax settlement periods
  • Sales tax codes
  • Sales tax groups
  • Item sales tax groups
  • Assign to accounts where applicable
    1. Ledger
    2. Vendor
    3. Customer
    4. Item
  • Module parameters

Ledger Posting Groups

The number of accounts you must set up depends on the use of the group and national law. You can set up accounts for the following.

#
Types of accounts
Account Number
Account Name
Main account type
Main account category
1
Sales tax payable
200510
VAT Tax Payable
Liability
TAXPAY
2
Sales tax receivable
100510
VAT Tax Receivable
Asset
AR
3
Use tax expense
100520
Use Tax Receivable
Asset
AR
4
Use tax payable
200520
Use Tax Payable
Liability
TAXPAY
5
Settlement account
200530
VAT settlement
Liability
TAXPAY


Sales Tax Authorities 

Create a new tax authority to whom the final tax amount needs to be remitted. Map a vendor from Accounts payable module to this tax authority, the idea being that when the tax settlement run is done, the final tax due goes to this tax vendor.


Sales tax settlement period

Create a tax settlement period of monthly or quarterly depending on the type of tax that is being configured. Create period interval lines manually for 1st period based on the period interval duration and then for subsequent period lines, click the “New period interval”. Also note the tax authority we created in step 2 needs to be selected here in tax settlement period.




Sales tax codes

Sales tax codes are created for every indirect tax or duty that the legal entity is obligated to calculate, collect, and pay to sales tax authorities.


Enter the sales tax code and name and press SALES TAX CODE button to enter the value tax percentage.



Create two tax code one with 5% tax and another with 0% tax for excepted items or customers. below image show the created Sales Tax Codes.




Sales tax groups


Sales tax groups are groups of sales tax codes that are attached to customers and vendors. They are also attached to ledger accounts for transactions that are not posted to a particular vendor or customer. Item sales tax groups are groups of sales tax codes that are attached to resources like products. The sales taxes that apply to a particular transaction are determined by the sales tax codes that are included both in the sales tax group and in the item sales tax group of the transaction. Sales tax can be calculated only if a sales tax group and an item sales tax group are selected for each transaction for which sales tax must be calculated or recorded.


Item Sales Tax Group





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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Published December 26, 2018 by

Create General Jouranl



Journal Entry for the Capital Introduction
The capital introduction transaction is shown in the accounting records with the following bookkeeping entries:
Account
Debit
Credit
Bank
2,00,000
Capital RN
50,000
Capital HK

50,000
Capital RK

50,000
Capital SK

50,000
Total
2,00,000
2,00,000
Capital Introduction Journal Entry


·         Create the GenJrn Journal.
·         Create the journal lines and post the journal.


1.     Create the GenJrn Journal.
a.     Click General ledger, click Journal entries, and then click General journals.
b.     Click the New button to add a line.
c.     In the Name field, click the arrow to select GenJrn.
d.     In the Journal batch number field, accept the system default.
e.     In the Description field, add Capital Introduce to the auto-filled Description of General Journal.




2.     Create the journal lines.
a.     Click the Lines button.
b.     In the Date field, enter xx/xx/xxxx.
c.     In the Account type field, select Bank.
d.     In the Account field, enter Select Bank Account.
e.     In the Description field, enter Depreciation.
f.      In the Debit/Credit field, enter Enter Amount.


3.     Validate and post the journal.
a.     Click Validate
b.     Click on Post.







4.     Inquiry and reports.




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Set up journal names

Journal names are the templates that you select from when you create journals for cost and service transactions.  Indicate the journal name to be used in the journal to be entered.  This means the journals use the voucher series, offset account, if any, and any other information that you set up.  Each module will have a different journal types that can be used.  The journal type will determine where that journal can be selected in the system.  The following are examples of journal types.  In the general ledger, we have daily journals, allocations, eliminations, and periodic journals.  

In accounts payable, we have vendor invoice recording, invoice registration, and vendor disbursement.  In accounts receivable, customer payment, cash and bank management, bank check reversal, bank deposit slip cancellation, and this is not a comprehensive list.  These are examples.  There are many more available, and there are journal names associated with fixed assets and projects and payroll, as well.  For example, we can select a daily journal type to create a journal for daily transactions.  When you create new daily journals in general ledger, the journal names with the journal type of daily will appear in the name list.



Create number sequences

For creating a journal name first create a number sequences. 
Go to: Organization administration --> Number sequences -->  Number sequences



Create Journal Name

Go to : General ledger --> Journal setup --> Journal names










Journal Types


Journal type
Purpose
Additional information
Allocation
Create allocation transactions in an allocations journal.
You must create an allocation rule in the Ledger allocation rule form before you can create an allocation journal.
For more information, see the following topics:
·         Process an allocation request
·         Create an allocation journal
Amount difference
(RUS) Create and link amount difference factures to an original purchase invoice or to an original sales invoice.
For more information, see the following topics:
Approval
Post vendor invoices that have been approved to the appropriate ledger accounts.
For more information, see the following topics:
Assessed tax
(RUS) Create a ledger journal of assessed tax transactions for Fixed assets (Russia).
– and –
(RUS) Calculate the depreciation bonus recovery register.
For more information, see the following topics:
Bank check reversal
Reverse a posted check.
Select the Use review process for payment reversals check box in the Cash and bank management parameters form to use this journal type.
For more information, see the following topics:
·         Reverse a posted check
Bank deposit slip cancellation
Cancel a deposit slip.
Select the Use review process for deposit slip payment cancellationscheck box in the Cash and bank management parameters form to use this journal type.
For more information, see the following topics:
·         Cancel a deposit slip payment
Budget
Process budget appropriations.
Select the Enable budget appropriation check box in the General ledger parameters form to use this journal type. The budget journal entries will include information that is based on the ledger accounts that are defined in the Posting definitions form.
Cash
(LTU) Register cash transactions.
– and –
(RUS) Post retail transactions.
For more information, see the following topics:
Customer accept bill of exchange
Create customer acceptance transactions for bills of exchange.
For more information, see the following topics:
·         Draw a bill of exchange
Customer bank remittance
Create a bill of exchange remittance file that can be sent to your organization’s bank.
Clear the Automatic settlement check box in the Accounts receivable parameters form to use this journal type.
For more information, see Remit a bill of exchange.
Customer draw bill of exchange
Create customer draw bill of exchange transactions.
Clear the Create and post draw journal automatically when posting invoices check box in the Methods of payment - customers form to use this journal type.
For more information, see Draw a bill of exchange.
Customer payment
Create customer payment transactions.
Customer protest bill of exchange
Create customer protest bill of exchange transactions.
For more information, see Protest a bill of exchange.
Customer redraw bill of exchange
Create customer redraw bill of exchange transactions.
For more information, see Redraw a bill of exchange.
Customer settle bill of exchange
Create customer settle bill of exchange transactions.
For more information, see Settle a bill of exchange.
Daily
Create daily transactions in a general journal.
For more information, see the following topics:
Deferrals
(RUS) Generate deferrals write-off vouchers.
For more information, see the following topics:
Elimination
Create elimination transactions in an eliminations journal.
Select the Use for financial elimination process check box and the Use for financial consolidation process check box in the Legal entities form to use this journal type.
You must create a ledger elimination rule in the Ledger elimination ruleform before you can use this journal type.
For more information, see Eliminate transactions.
Fixed asset budget
Create fixed asset budget register entries.
For more information, see Post fixed asset budgets.
Invoice register
Register basic information about vendor invoices.
Land tax
(RUS) Generate land tax transactions.
For more information, see the following topics:
Payroll disbursement
Issue payments based on Payroll pay statements.
You can’t manually enter transactions in this journal. You must generate pay statements and then submit those statements for payment.
This journal type is available only if you are using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2.
Periodic
Create periodic transactions for the periodic journal.
– and –
(EEUR) Create and post a periodic journal by specifying the period interval for the recurrence, such as days or months.
For more information, see (EEUR) Create and post a periodic journal.
Post fixed assets
Post fixed asset transactions.
For more information, see Post fixed asset journals.
Project - expenses
Create project expense transactions.
For more information, see About project transactions.
Statistic transactions
Create statistical transactions.
Tax cost price
(RUS) Create a tax cost price journal.
For more information, see the following topics:
Tax differences
(RUS) Create ledger journals of tax difference transactions.
– and –
(RUS) Calculate the depreciation bonus recovery register.
For more information, see the following topics:
Transport tax
(RUS) Calculate the total transport tax amount and the advance transport tax payments.
– and –
(RUS) Create a transport tax declaration.
For more information, see the following topics:
Vendor bank remittance
Create a promissory note remittance file that can be sent to your organization’s bank.
For more information, see Remit a promissory note.
Vendor disbursement
Create vendor disbursement transactions.
For more information, see Select vendor invoices to pay and settle.
Vendor draw promissory note
Draw vendor promissory notes as a method of payment.
Clear the Create and post draw journal automatically when posting invoices check box in the Methods of payment - vendors form to use this journal type.
For more information, see the following topics:
·         Draw a promissory note
Vendor invoice pool excl. posting
Create vendor invoice transactions that have not yet been posted to a temporary arrival account.
For more information, see Enter vendor invoices in an invoice pool.
Vendor invoice pool
Create vendor invoice pool transactions.
Vendor invoice recording
Post vendor invoices that are in a journal.
For more information, see Enter vendor invoices in journals.
Vendor redraw promissory note
Redraw a promissory note that has been previously honored by your organization’s bank.
For more information, see Redraw a promissory note.
Vendor settle promissory note
Create vendor settle promissory note transactions.
For more information, see Settle a promissory note.
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