SAP ABAP IMG Activity OHARUBP_PY_TAX_016 (Activate Comparison of Tax Schemas)
Hierarchy
SAP_HRCRU (Software Component) Sub component SAP_HRCRU of SAP_HR
   PY-RU (Application Component) Russia
     P33C (Package) HR Customizing: Russia
IMG Activity
ID OHARUBP_PY_TAX_016 Activate Comparison of Tax Schemas  
Transaction Code S_L7D_24002441   (empty) 
Created on 20100219    
Customizing Attributes OHARUBP   RU-PY: Business Processes 
Customizing Activity OHARUBP_PY_TAX_016   Activate Comparison of Tax Schemas 
Document
Document Class SIMG   Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name OHARUBP_PY_TAX_016    

Use

In this Customizing activity, you determine whether the Tax Calculation (Russia) (RUTAX) function calculates an employee's income tax deductions and social insurance (SI) contributions following a status change, by comparing the relevant tax classes. The function compares the tax classes in the current payroll period (in-period) with the list of tax classes for a previous payroll period (for-period).

The system requires information about the payroll period in which an employee's status changes to be able to calculate the correct income tax or social insurance contributions following the status change.

If an employee's social insurance or income tax status changes, the tax classes that apply to the employee also change. A status change in the following categories leads to a change in the applicable tax classes:

To compile the correct list of tax classes for a previous payroll period during retroactive accounting, the system compiles a list of tax classes using a combination of the for-period and in-period principles. Russian legislation stipulates that, following an income tax status change, you must recalculate an employee#s income tax deductions from the start of the calendar year. To meet this requirement, you must include the income tax classes from the current payroll period using the in-period principle, but the employee#s other tax classes (for example, for SI contributions) using the for-period principle.

Note

When the system compiles and processes the list of tax classes for income tax, it uses the in-period principle. In the case of tax classes for other deductions, for example, social insurance contributions, the system uses the for-period principle. You determine which principle the system uses in the Include in Tax Schema Using In-Period Principle field in the Customizing activity Maintain Tax and Social Insurance Payments.

In the case of tax classes for SI contributions, for which the system uses the for-period principle, the system also compares the list of tax classes in the target for-period with the list of tax classes in the period before the target for-period. The system marks all tax classes that apply to the employee for the first time in the target for-period in the Tax Class Occurs for First Time in Payroll Period field in table Y0291.

Requirements

You have checked the residence statuses in Customizing for Personnel Management under Personnel Administration -> Personal Data -> Residence Status -> Residence Status (Russia) -> Determine Subtypes for Russia.

Standard settings

Activities

If you want the system to compile and process the list of tax classes for an employee in previous payroll periods, and if required, to use a combination of the for-period and in-period principles, enter X in the Value field.

If you leave the Value field blank, the system compiles a list of tax classes for the current payroll period only.

Example

Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID 204   Establish Functions and Processes 
Mandatory / Optional 3   Nonrequired activity 
Critical / Non-Critical 2   Non-critical 
Country-Dependency I   Valid for countries specified 
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type C   Customizing Object 
Assigned objects
Customizing Object Object Type Transaction Code Sub-object Do not Summarize Skip Subset Dialog Box Description for multiple selections
VV_T5F99K2_RU_TXSIN V - View SM30  
History
Last changed by/on SAP  20100219 
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