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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPAYCH_WHT - Messages for Withholding Tax
Message number: 102
Message text: (BAdI): WHT amount set to &1 CHF
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HRPAYCH_WHT102
- (BAdI): WHT amount set to &1 CHF ?The SAP error message HRPAYCH_WHT102 typically relates to withholding tax (WHT) calculations in the payroll module. This message indicates that the withholding tax amount has been set to a specific value (in this case, &1 CHF), which may not be expected or may indicate an issue in the payroll processing.
Cause:
- Incorrect Configuration: The withholding tax settings in the system may not be configured correctly. This could include incorrect tax rates, thresholds, or exemptions.
- Data Entry Errors: There may be errors in the employee master data or payroll data that affect the calculation of withholding tax.
- BAdI Implementation: The error message is related to a Business Add-In (BAdI) that may have been implemented incorrectly or is not functioning as intended.
- Changes in Tax Legislation: Changes in tax laws or regulations that have not been updated in the system can lead to discrepancies in withholding tax calculations.
Solution:
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings for withholding tax in the SAP system. Ensure that the tax rates, exemptions, and thresholds are set correctly.
- Validate Master Data: Review the employee master data for any inaccuracies that could affect withholding tax calculations. This includes checking the tax classification, residence, and any other relevant fields.
- Check BAdI Implementation: If a BAdI is involved, review the implementation to ensure it is correctly coded and activated. You may need to consult with a developer or SAP consultant if there are issues.
- Update Tax Information: If there have been recent changes in tax legislation, ensure that the system is updated with the latest tax rates and rules.
- Testing: After making any changes, perform a test run of the payroll to see if the issue persists. Check the logs for any additional error messages that may provide more context.
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