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A01=Dirk Heyne
A01=Jan M. Walter
A01=Michael Fuhr
A01=Nadine Teichelmann
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Tax with SAP S/4HANA: Configuration and Determination

Tax compliance is critical. Get the concrete guidance you need for direct and indirect taxes in SAP S/4HANA with this book! Understand the organizational structure of your tax setup, and then see how to configure standard tax settings in your system. Follow step-by-step instructions for both indirect and direct tax determination, and learn about tax reporting and monitoring requirements. With coverage of add-ons, custom coding, and project management, this is your comprehensive guide to global tax! In this book, youll learn about: a. Configuration Tailor tax settings to your exact specifications. Learn how to customize standard settings for financial accounting, sales and distribution, and materials management. b. Direct and Indirect TaxesWalk through tax determination, step by step. Set up indirect tax determination for purchasing, sales, and special processes. Learn about direct tax decision parameters and configure key fields in the general ledger, tax ledger, and more. c. Reporting and Monitoring

Understand your reporting and monitoring requirements for taxes. Explore SAP tax solutions such as SAP Advanced Compliance Reporting and SAP Tax Compliance, and then discover third-party tax solutions from Vertex, Thomson Reuters, and more.

Highlights include: 1) Organizational structure 2) Configuration 3) Indirect tax determination 4) Direct tax determination 5) Tax engines 6) Tax reporting 7) Indirect tax monitoring 8) User exits 9) Project management See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 363g
  • Dimensions: 185 x 259mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: SAP Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781493222452

About Dirk HeyneJan M. WalterMichael FuhrNadine Teichelmann

Michael Fuhr is addicted to indirect tax technology as a certified tax advisor with a business informatics background. He co-leads the German EY indirect tax technology practice and is responsible for the Bavarian region as the indirect tax technology associate partner at EY Munich. Together with his team he delivers end-to-end indirect tax solutions that enable data-based indirect tax management for multinational and regional clients. As deputy lead of expert committee III of the Institute of Digitization for Taxes Michael is part of a community to shape the future of indirect tax developments for real-time reporting and e-invoicing.|Nadine Teichelmann is a senior consultant in the EY indirect tax technology practice based in Munich Germany. In this role she advises multinational clients on the digitization of their tax department. With her degree in business informatics and her upcoming PhD in tax technology Nadines core focus is on the technical and business process side of indirect tax implementation projects in SAP S/4HANA.|Michael Fuhr is addicted to indirect tax technology as a certified tax advisor with a business informatics background. He co-leads the German EY indirect tax technology practice and is responsible for the Bavarian region as the indirect tax technology associate partner at EY Munich. Together with his team he delivers end-to-end indirect tax solutions that enable data-based indirect tax management for multinational and regional clients. As deputy lead of expert committee III of the Institute of Digitization for Taxes Michael is part of a community to shape the future of indirect tax developments for real-time reporting and e-invoicing.

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