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What is 'non-deductible amount' in SAP SRD-BC-TLS-DTM - CRO-Data Migration?


non-deductible amount - Overview

  • Component: SRD-BC-TLS-DTM

  • Component Name: CRO-Data Migration

  • Description: The tax amount that is not deductible. It is only relevant in some countries, such as Austria and Germany.


non-deductible amount - Details


  • Key Concepts: Non-deductible amount is a term used in SAP software to refer to the amount of money that cannot be deducted from a customer's account. This amount is typically used to cover taxes, fees, or other costs associated with a transaction.
    How to use it: In SAP software, non-deductible amounts are typically entered into the system when a customer makes a purchase. The system will then calculate the total amount due, subtracting the non-deductible amount from the total. This ensures that the customer pays only the amount that is actually due.
    Tips & Tricks: When entering non-deductible amounts into SAP software, it is important to make sure that the correct amount is entered. If an incorrect amount is entered, it could result in an incorrect total being calculated and the customer being charged more than they should be.
    Related Information: The non-deductible amount feature is part of the SRD-BC-TLS-DTM CRO-Data Migration component of SAP software. This component allows customers to migrate their data from one system to another, ensuring that all relevant information is transferred correctly.

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