Hi,if the Tax Exemption Certificate has been expired then the Tax Liability “EXEMPT” usually should not be applied anymore. If customer order or invoices will be created after the expiration of the tax exempt certificate, the the applied tax / tax codes are not correct and an invoice should not be created with liability EXEMPT. Is there any check of the Expiration Date of a Tax Exemption Certification No within the customer order and or invoice in IFS Standard (App10, Cloud)? Thank you for your support.BR,Martin
In IFS, it is possible to use the same part as a Manufactures part as well as a Purchased part. For this we need to setup the basic data needed to use the part as a Manufactured and Purchased part.In business, there can be occasions that a decision needs to be taken whether to manufacture or purchase the part. IFS also has supported this in different functional flows in the application.For example, when entering a Customer Order Line, it is possible to change the Supply Code as Shop Order (if manufactured) or as Purch Order Trans / Direct (if purchased from an external supplier). Or a Shop Order Requisition can be transferred to a Purchase Requisition.But reporting Intrastat for this kind of part can be a problem when there is a requirement to use “Region Code”. For example, in Germany Region Code should be used.According to German legislation regarding EU Trade, if a part is imported from a foreign EU country (purchased), Region Code 99 should be used. And if the part is manufactured
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