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US Additional Duty Issue in GTS

dean_hinson2
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Hello All,

After implement OSS notes, configurating the system based on the information from our content provider and loading the appropriate content, we are encountering this error message in the duty calculation log...

Since we have not yet classified any materials with any of the affected tariff codes, we thought the duty calculation would act like the B999 and B222... finding that this duty type is not relevant for the calculation. But instead, we are getting this error.

We have opened an OSS Message to SAP but no reply yet. Has anyone else encounter this error message? If so, how did you resolve (besides removng the B105 from the duty calculation)?

Thank you in advance.

Regards, Dean.

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dean_hinson2
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Hello All,

I has thought I had all the OSS notes applied. However, it seems that I missed OSS note 2715530. After implementing, the calculations for the additional duties work without a hitch.

So, thank you ALL for your advice, consultation and support.

Regards, Dean.

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Hi Dean,

I agree....it should act like the B999 or B222. Can you confirm you loaded the actual Additional Tariff (105) file in addition to the entire duty load?

Jessica

dean_hinson2
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Hello Matt,

When I query table /SAPSLL/LC_CUSB1, i see that the Additional Duty Rates (B105) have been loaded. Also, when I query table /SAPSLL/CTSNUM, the Addtional Tariff Code (Chapters 98/99) have been loaded as well.

Well else should I look at?

Regards, Dean.

former_member215181
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Hi Dean,

Looking at the program code, the error arises because the system has no indication of the basis for calculating the duty. That identification is part of the Duty Rate, and can be, for example, "Weight", "Quantity" or (more usually) "Value %".

So the suggestion is that the system has determined a Duty Rate, despite your assertion that it shouldn't have. The color of the "traffic light" (green) also seems to suggest that a rate was found during the calculation - perhaps you could open up the log for the 'B105' line and check the details?

Hope that helps - if not, please come back...

Regards,
Dave

dean_hinson2
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Hello Dave,

Here is what I see...

Regards, Dean.

former_member215181
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Hi Dean,

Ok, so the system found a duty rate. Hopefully you can also find it (in the Classification Master Data area), and take a look - is the calculation base missing? - if so, that's the problem, but how it came to be missing is perhaps a different matter.

Regards,
Dave