RE:[sap-hr] US Payroll: /BT1 when no income
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| | Posted by USER_1880966 on Jan 30 at 10:09 PM | |
Hi MARC/CHARLES,
I am facing the similar situation.There is a sap configuration -tax priority tables where you can set the priorty for EE taxes as "1" which is take all even though the amount is not there.This then generates a claim wage type /561 which gets cleared next payroll run if not then we have to clear it.I have not tried clearing these via YANA but will check that too.Do not know the best practice to handle this-will wait for SAP to revert.
---------------Original Message---------------
From: cwe6279
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:20 PM
Subject: US Payroll: /BT1 when no income
> Marc,<br/><br/>it's Charles...the cwe6279 is first part of an email address meant to escape spam but alas ineffective!<br/><br/>good luck with OSS I usually get one of two answers for tax questions:<br/><br/>1) this is a "consulting issue" we will be glad to help you for a small fee<br/>2) "It's not our problem it's a BSI problem" and in turn BSI points the finger at SAP leaving you without any help at all <br/><br/>There's actually nothing to stop you from doing what you suggest below via a custom function or maybe a rule (I even think the initial results sent back from BSI may contain the EE calculation but SAP strips it after seeing there's insufficient net pay)...I don't know the definite liability rule, but in the end really it becomes the employee's problem b/c you just pay the owed amount for SS and Med with regular income tax filing. So, I think the "ER responsiblity" thing may be debatable.<br/><br/>anyway do let us know if they respond indeed...
__.____._ I am facing the similar situation.There is a sap configuration -tax priority tables where you can set the priorty for EE taxes as "1" which is take all even though the amount is not there.This then generates a claim wage type /561 which gets cleared next payroll run if not then we have to clear it.I have not tried clearing these via YANA but will check that too.Do not know the best practice to handle this-will wait for SAP to revert.
---------------Original Message---------------
From: cwe6279
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:20 PM
Subject: US Payroll: /BT1 when no income
> Marc,<br/><br/>it's Charles...the cwe6279 is first part of an email address meant to escape spam but alas ineffective!<br/><br/>good luck with OSS I usually get one of two answers for tax questions:<br/><br/>1) this is a "consulting issue" we will be glad to help you for a small fee<br/>2) "It's not our problem it's a BSI problem" and in turn BSI points the finger at SAP leaving you without any help at all <br/><br/>There's actually nothing to stop you from doing what you suggest below via a custom function or maybe a rule (I even think the initial results sent back from BSI may contain the EE calculation but SAP strips it after seeing there's insufficient net pay)...I don't know the definite liability rule, but in the end really it becomes the employee's problem b/c you just pay the owed amount for SS and Med with regular income tax filing. So, I think the "ER responsiblity" thing may be debatable.<br/><br/>anyway do let us know if they respond indeed...
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