on 2019 Feb 05 3:37 PM
Hello experts,
I have a legal requirement from a company in France, that needs to have a report for all the goods that are in "Temporary Admission", means the Customs procedure under which certain goods can be brought into a Customs territory conditionally relieved totally or partially from payment of import duties and taxes; such goods must be imported for a specific purpose and must be intended for re-exportation within a specified period and without having undergone any change except normal depreciation due to the use made of them.
This goods will not be import from EU, so the Intrastat report will not take these goods in consideration.
Where can I distinguish this field in the purchase order, or Inbound delivery or even goods receipt? And also, what report can give me this information?
Request clarification before answering.
Hello Leonardo,
It's not S/4... and I am not using GTS, should I?
BR,
Francisco
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Hi Francisco,
GTS is the global trade service product created by SAP to handle those kind of scenarios as per my experience, giving more tracebility and visibility, that is what l think you are looking for.
That is a product a part in S4Hana so you should at first stay in a S4Hana environment not in a classic ERP unfourtunally.
So there is many features in inward processing there that can help on it.
l think this informations was helpful somehow.
Att,
Leonardo de Freitas
l hope you are well.
One question, are you in S4Hana?
what about GTS?
do you use it?
Otherwise, in that Legal Requirement that you may not have much success (report that fit 100% your requirement) in a standard way based on a classic ERP trust me.
Let me know your comments.
Att,
Leonardo de Freitas.
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