on 09-03-2012 6:53 PM
Recently I'm done with my CIN configuration training and I'm not getting any errors during practice too ( as am using my configuration notes). But my point of worry is still I'm not confident regarding the subject which i've configured. So I just want to put up a brief overview of what I've learnt in the last few days.
I feel, you, as mentors suggest any important points where I actually need to think of, and really matters, and areas where I need to concentrate more (when it comes to Interviews as well as learning subject) and the main points which actually i'm missing during my learning.
1. We use JINFAC/JINEXP /JINDEP/JINSTK pricing procedures instead of regular pricing procedure for Indian markets where excise is calculated
2. The condition types JLST/JCST/ is used to calculate the taxes instead of regular mwst condition types. (with the same account key MWS for taxes)
and rest of the cond types like PR00, discounts etc are maintianed in the CIN PP's as well.
3. We define tax codes to differentiate the nature of tax.. Whether the tax is liable on Incoming goods or outgoing goods of the plant.
4. We have to maintain the Copy controls between the sales doc/delivery doc & Proforma Invoices as well as excise invoices.
5. Excise invoice will have only excise value of the order the company has to pay for the excise authorities
6. CENVAT accounts will get updates once we raise Excise invoices, this happens with respect to the series group and their registers we maintain
7. The calculation of TAX based on the Material id, Plant zone/state and the tax code.
and I am aware of the TCodes which are frequently used in CIN.
Apart from these points, Pls mention any determinations, important points which are useful in understanding the CIN procedure.
and also Pls correct my points where my understanding went wrong.
Regards
Krishna..
still I'm not confident regarding the subject which i've configured.
As like any other functional areas in SAP, CIN will also be a difficult topic to understand if you dont have any domain experience in excise. So in order to gain some practical knowledge on CIN, I would recommend you to sit with the core users who can give you the issues they face on day to-day basis.
Meanwhile, my reply are in seriatim
CIN is an ocean I would say and we cannot cover the entire topic here but since you asked to highlight important points, I can list out few of those.
Last but not least, I am happy that you have done some homework to understand the CIN concept and finally posted here which is very much missing in the forum from many members.
G. Lakshmipathi
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Lakshmipati Garu,
Thanks for your time in giving explanations for each and every point of mine. I've been regularly following the threads in the forum abt CIN but unfortunately i'm unable to understand the real time scenarios which makes me feel that I'm too far away in the learning process and will hit the road block if i add it (CIN) into my resume...
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