How To Fix /ACCGO/ABD008 - No tax jurisdiction code defined for plant &1 in Customizing


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /ACCGO/ABD -

  • Message number: 008

  • Message text: No tax jurisdiction code defined for plant &1 in Customizing

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message /ACCGO/ABD008 - No tax jurisdiction code defined for plant &1 in Customizing ?

    Cause: The error message ACCGO/ABD008 is triggered when there is no tax jurisdiction code defined for a particular plant in the Customizing settings of SAP.

    Solution: To resolve this error message, you need to define the tax jurisdiction code for the plant in the Customizing settings of SAP. Follow the below steps to do so:

    1. Go to transaction code SPRO.
    2. Navigate to Financial Accounting > Financial Accounting Global Settings > Tax on Sales/Purchases > Basic Settings > Check Calculation Procedure > Define Tax Jurisdiction Codes.
    3. Select the country for which you want to define the tax jurisdiction code.
    4. Click on the New Entries button.
    5. Enter the plant code and the tax jurisdiction code for the plant.
    6. Save the changes.

    Related Information: The tax jurisdiction code is used to determine the tax rate and tax type for a particular plant. It is an important setting in SAP as it helps in calculating the correct tax amount for a transaction. If the tax jurisdiction code is not defined for a plant, it can lead to errors in tax calculation and reporting. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the tax jurisdiction code is defined for all plants in SAP.

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