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Component: IS-OIL-DS-TDP
Component Name: Tariffs, Duties and Permits
Description: Status of a material if it is subject to excise duty and the duty has not yet been paid.
Key Concepts: Dutiable is a term used in the IS-OIL-DS-TDP (Tariffs, Duties and Permits) component of SAP. It refers to goods or services that are subject to a duty or tax, such as customs duties, excise taxes, or other levies. The dutiable amount is the amount of duty or tax that must be paid on the goods or services. How to use it: In SAP, the dutiable amount is calculated based on the type of goods or services being imported or exported, the country of origin and destination, and any applicable trade agreements. The dutiable amount can be used to determine the total cost of a transaction, including any applicable taxes and duties. Tips & Tricks: When calculating the dutiable amount in SAP, it is important to consider any applicable trade agreements that may reduce or eliminate the duty or tax on certain goods or services. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all applicable taxes and duties are included in the total cost of a transaction. Related Information: For more information about tariffs, duties and permits in SAP, please refer to the IS-OIL-DS-TDP documentation. Additionally, you can find more information about international trade agreements and their impact on tariffs and duties on the World Trade Organization website.