Tax deducted at source
Withholding tax is applicable in few countries. Some of the countries which
have withholding tax are United Kingdom, Slovakia, Turkey, Argentina, Brazil,
Chile, Colombia, Mexico, India, Philippines , Thailand and South Korea. SAP
has given an excellent solution to map the withholding tax scenario.
What is a withholding tax?
Withholding tax is an Income tax which is deducted at the source of the
revenue. The party that is subject to tax does not remit the withholding tax to
the tax authorities himself.
In any business transaction there are 2 parties involved. One is the customer
and another is the vendor. A customer is authorized to deduct withholding tax
for services rendered by the vendor. When the vendor raises the invoice on
the customer, the customer deducts the withholding tax as per the rates
specified by the tax authorities and pays the balance money to the vendor.
The tax deducted by the vendor is remitted to the tax authorities on specified
due dates. The vendor gives a Withholding tax certificate to the customer fo r
the withholding tax deducted.
The customer can claim this withholding tax (as advance income tax paid) in
his annual returns to Income tax authorities.
In some countries (like India) the withholding tax is deducted on Invoice or
payment whichever is earlier. Thus when an advance is paid to the vendor the
customer is required to deduct withholding tax o n the advance payment.
When the Vendor submits an Invoice the customer is now required to deduct
tax on the Invoice amount reduced by the advance amount.
To calculate pay and report the withholding tax, the SAP system provides two
functions:-
Classic Withholding tax
Extended Withholding tax
Extended Withholding tax includes all the functions of classic withholding
tax; SAP therefore recommends the use of extended withholding tax.
We will cover the Extended withholding tax functionality in this e-book.
We will try to cover the broad configuration aspects of extended withholding
tax, without getting into each country specifics. Since each country has its
own forms and different reporting requirements.
1 comment:
is it necessary that when the with holding tax is :"Zero" for example country like Ireland....do we still need to convert it to Extended with holding tax from Classic
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