SAP ABAP Data Element P12_CO2MA (Maximum CO2 Emission)
Hierarchy
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SAP_HRCBE (Software Component) Sub component SAP_HRCBE of SAP_HR
⤷ PY-BE (Application Component) Belgium
⤷ PC12 (Package) HR accounting: Belgium
⤷ PY-BE (Application Component) Belgium
⤷ PC12 (Package) HR accounting: Belgium
Basic Data
Data Element | P12_CO2MA |
Short Description | Maximum CO2 Emission |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | P12_PRCNT | |
Data Type | DEC | Counter or amount field with comma and sign |
Length | 5 | |
Decimal Places | 2 | |
Output Length | 6 | |
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Further Characteristics
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
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Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 8 | CO2 max. |
Medium | 20 | CO2 maximum percent. |
Long | 22 | CO2 maximum percentage |
Heading | 22 | CO2 maximum percentage |
Documentation
Definition
Indicates the maximum CO2 emission percentage; this reference value is used as a threshold for company car tax advantage calculations.
Use
The maximum CO2 emission percentage is used as follows:
- When the CO2 emission of a company car is greater than the CO2 reference, then the CO2 percentage of the car is increased
- The resulting percentage cannot exceed the maximum CO2 emission percentage (as defined by the Belgian authorities)
Dependencies
- The maximum CO2 emission percentage is defined using the Define CO2 Emission Percentages and Limits Customizing activity
- The maximum CO2 emission percentage is used in the Company Car (Belgium) (B0442) payroll function
Example
Consider an example diesel car X with an emission of 120 gm/km (CO2 emission).
- The basic CO2 emission percentage is fixed to 5.5% and the corresponding CO2 reference value is 95gm/km (CO2 reference)
- The maximum CO2 emission percentage is 18% (for year 2012)
Car X has a CO2 emission that exceeds the CO2 reference, therefore the CO2 emission percentage has to be increased, as follows:
- 120-95 = 25 --> 25 * 0.1 = 2.5% --> 5.5 + 2.5% = 8%
In this case, the maximum threshold (18%) has not been reached. Therefore, the calculated CO2 emission percentage (8%) is used.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20130529 |
SAP Release Created in |