Hierarchy
⤷ IS-U-MD (Application Component) Master Data
⤷ EE01 (Package) IS-U Master Data
Basic Data
Data Element | KAVERF |
Short Description | Franchise Fee Procedure |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | KAVERF | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 1 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 1 | |
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Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
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Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | FF Proc. |
Medium | 15 | FF Procedure |
Long | 20 | Franchise Fee Proc. |
Heading | 2 | FF |
Documentation
Definition
Method by which franchise fee (FF) is billed. For the electricity and gas divisions, the FF is only levied on consumption, and not on flat rates.
- In Release 4.63, you can select the franchise fee field for manual billing in the franchise contract separately. If you do not select the field, the system uses the same settings for both manual and automatica billing.
- Gross procedure:
In this procedure a fixed gross price (= net price + FF) is agreed. If the municipality raises the FF, the gross price for the business partner does not change. This results in a lower net price for the utility company. The water and district heating divisions are only billed using the gross procedure. price.
- Net procedure:
In this procedure a fixed net price is agreed. If the municipality raises the FF, the gross price increases accordingly.
- Maximum gross procedure:
In contrast to the gross procedure, the agreed gross price is also a maximum price, meaning it can only be adjusted downwards. In addition, a maximum is determined for the FF contained in the gross price. The maximum FF is subtracted from the maximum gross price. The actual FF is then added.
- In municipalities without a FF or with a lower FF the price for the business partner is lower.
- In municipalities with a higher FF the gross price for the business partner does not change. However, the net price for the utility company is lower, since the municipality receives the higher FF; the utility company pays the difference beween the maximum and the actual FF.
Examples
- Gross procedure for the electricity division:
Gross price: $0.21/kWh (net price = $0.20/kWh + FF = $0.01/kWh)
FF increases to $0.02/kWh -> net price = $0.19/kWh
- Net procedure for the electricity division:
Net price: $0.20/kWh, FF: $0.01/kWh -> gross price = $0.21/kWh
FF increases to $0.02/kWh -> gross price = $0.22/kWh
- Maximum gross procedure for the electricity division:
Maximum gross price: $0.21/kWh, of which maximum FF: $0.02/kWh
- Actual FF: $0.01/kWh
- $0.21/kWh - $0.02/kWh + $0.01/kWh = $0.20/kWh
- Business partner pays $0.20/kWh. Utility company keeps $0.19/kWh.
- Actual FF: $0.03/kWh
- $0.21/kWh - $0.02/kWh + $0.03/kWh = $0.22/kWh
- Business partner pays only $0.21/kWh (= maximum gross price).
Utility company keeps only $0.18/kWh.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20050224 |
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