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T5UGB configuration logic.

milanaik
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Hi Experts,

Can anyone please explain T5UGB configuration logic. 

As I need this to set up for new Minnesota State Tax Levy and Writ of Garnishment Order Change

Thanks

Milan

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RaymondGiuseppi
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First, read

Then update relevant Customizing tables (read documentation from SPRO : SM30 -> Customizing -> Documentation)

  • V_T5UGA: Special Rule for calculation of the Non-Exempt Amount
  • V_T5UGB: Calculation Scheme for Special Rule
  • V_T5UG3: Model for the Calculation of the Non-exempt Amount
  • V_T5UG4: Rules for Calculation of the Non-Exempt Amount
milanaik
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Hi Raymond,
milanaik
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Hi Raymond, I have been through these mentioned notes. I need help to configure this logic in table T5UGB. • 25 percent of the debtor's disposable earnings, if the debtor's weekly income exceeds 80 times the greater of the hourly wage described in paragraph (b); • 15 percent of the debtor's disposable earnings, if the debtor's weekly income exceeds 60 times, but is less than or equal to 80 times, the greater of the hourly wages described in paragraph (b); or; • 10 percent of the debtor's disposable earnings, if the debtor's weekly income exceeds 40 times, but is less than or equal to 60 times, the greater of the hourly wages described in paragraph (b).
milanaik
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Hi Raymond, I have been through these mentioned notes. I need help to configure this logic in table T5UGB. • 25 percent of the debtor's disposable earnings, if the debtor's weekly income exceeds 80 times the greater of the hourly wage • 15 percent of the debtor's disposable earnings, if the debtor's weekly income exceeds 60 times, but is less than or equal to 80 times, the greater of the hourly wages or; • 10 percent of the debtor's disposable earnings, if the debtor's weekly income exceeds 40 times, but is less than or equal to 60 times, the greater of the hourly wages