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Capital Procurement in SAP

This document discusses capital procurement in SAP. It defines capital goods and differentiates them from natural resources and human capital. It provides characteristics of capital goods such as depreciation and eligibility for partial CENVAT credit in the first year. The document outlines the capital procurement cycle in SAP, including creating material and vendor masters, purchase requisitions and orders, goods receipt, invoice posting, and transferring the remaining CENVAT credit in the second year. It also lists examples of capital goods and criteria for eligibility and non-eligibility for input tax credit.

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Capital Procurement in SAP

This document discusses capital procurement in SAP. It defines capital goods and differentiates them from natural resources and human capital. It provides characteristics of capital goods such as depreciation and eligibility for partial CENVAT credit in the first year. The document outlines the capital procurement cycle in SAP, including creating material and vendor masters, purchase requisitions and orders, goods receipt, invoice posting, and transferring the remaining CENVAT credit in the second year. It also lists examples of capital goods and criteria for eligibility and non-eligibility for input tax credit.

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Capital Procurement in SAP

Capital goods are generally man-made, and do not include natural resources such as land or
minerals, or human capitalthe intellectual and physical skills and labor provided by human
workers.
One should not confuse the economic term capital goods and the financial term capital (economics),
which simply means wealth.
Characteristics:

Capital goods fall under depreciation.


It shall go directly into asset / stock depends upon inventory management.
MRP need not be main criteria for capital goods.
Partial (50%) cenvat credit shall be availed in the first year and the balance cenvat
credit in the subsequent year depends upon the eligibility criteria.
Capital goods shall be procured and get into inventory, later the same shall be
issued to Asset.
Cenvat credit shall not be availed for all the capital materials.
A natural resource does not fall under capital goods.
Purpose:

The main purpose of the capital goods meant for positive return.
It shall help to producing other goods / servicing.
It shall give the employer / employee comfort.

Examples:

Buildings
Machineries
Tools
Building accessories
Consumables
Office equipments and accessories
Vehicles
Utility equipments

Set off for Capital goods


Criteria for Eligibility / Non eligibility
Capital goods Eligible for input tax credit
In case of VAT the respective capital goods shall be procured from local registered
dealers / manufacturers.

In case of Excise or custom duty involved, the respective capital goods shall be
procured anywhere (globally or local)
Capital goods for the purpose of manufacturing, processing, packing or storing of
goods in the course of business.
Capital goods for the purpose of servicing, as in the case of transport industry.

Capital goods not eligible for input tax credit

Capital goods used for civil structures.

Capital goods used exclusively or partially for the manufacture of goods that are exempted
from tax
Capital goods used exclusively or partially for job work
Capital goods used for the office administrative purpose or for the benefit of
proprietor/Partners/Directors or employees
In case of VAT, capital goods purchased from outside the state.

Tax credit adjustment - Overview


Adjusting of tax credit
Adjusting of tax credit Import procurement
Input tax credit can be taken up to 50% (Counter veiling duty (CVD)) in the first year.
The remaining credit (50%) can be taken in the second and third financial year respectively.
For Additional duty of customs (ADC), full 100% duty paid can be taken in the first year itself. No
need to wait for the second year.
In additionally, a manufacturer can take full credit of Additional duty of customs (ADC) but a service
provider (In the case of fleet operator) cannot take credit of Additional duty of customs (ADC) paid
during import.
The unavailed duty credit at the end of the third financial year shall lapse to the Government
The paid duty shall be taken first year up to the third year.
Adjusting of tax credit Domestic procurement with Excise
Input tax credit can be taken up to 50% (Excise duty (ED), Ecess & SEcess) in the first year.
The remaining credit (50%) can be taken in the second and third financial year respectively.
The unavailed duty credit at the end of the third financial year shall lapse to the Government.

Capital Procurement vs SAP


Capital procurement cycle
Flow chart & Cycle

The following flow chart shows the procurement cycle of capital goods.

Create
PR/PO
Balance
50% Cenvat
to be
transferred
to RG23C

Logistics
Invoice
Verification

Release
PR/PO

Post Goods
receipt and
Post Cenvat Part I and Par
t - II
Only 50%
Cenvat is
availed

Capital Procurement in SAP


Create a material master MM01
Create a Vendor master XK01
Create an Asset master AS01
Maintain Chapter id & Cenvat determination J1ID
Create a PR for a material with account assignment category A, ME51N (Optional)
Create a P.O. for vendor / Material with account assignment category A, asset number ME21N
Release of capital order (Optional) ME29N
Goods receipt & Capture the Excise invoice MIGO
Post the Excise invoice by using internal excise number J1IEX
Invoice verification for the asset purchased - MIRO
Transfer credit in the second year J2I8
Check the asset value AW01N
Material Master and Vendor Master Creation
Material master shall be created with ERSA / HIBE / UNBW material type.
Material type shall be copied from standard material type and modified according to our business requirement
It should have Purchasing & account views
Vendor master shall be created with respect to normal practice.
T code for the above procedure is MM01 & XK01.

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