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This document contains the features of the tax configurator from release 12.1.22.10 onwards. For previous releases, we recommend the following documentation: CFGTRIB - Tax Configurator - 12.1.33 |
Product: | Microsiga Protheus® |
Versions: | 12.1.22.10 |
Occurrence: | Generic Tax Configurator |
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This feature was created to tackle the complexities of the Brazilian tax system, aiming to enable the creation of taxes in a fully configurable way. This routine gathers the main elements of a fiscal operation involving states of origin, destination, products,
Credit Reversal - With Product Resale
The configurator of generic taxes is available on the menu of module Tax Records (SIGAFIS), on menu Updates → Facilitators → Tax Configurator (routine FISA170).
When you access the tax configurator, all registers needed for configuring are grouped and organized on the left side menu.
The routines are arranged in two main groups, Tax Rules and Financial Rules. This This manual pertains the registers of group Tax Rules. For further information on the group Tax Rules, click click https://tdn.totvs.com/x/NBu9Gg
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You can find the date and time of the routines involved in the tax configurator in Other Actions option Routine List: This option displays the sources' date and time information: |
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Use this routine to register generic taxes. This is the first registration you make for the system to process a new tax.
Example
In this register, fill in the following data:
Section Tax Definition:
Tax = Through this field, set the code for the new tax. Define it at will, though you cannot repeat it. This field is required.
Description = In this field, enter the description of the new tax. Describe it as you wish, to make identifying this tax easier.
Sphere = This field specifies the sphere of this tax. The options are 1 - Federal, 2 - State or 3 - Local. This field is not required.
Kind = In this field, select the tax kind. The options are 1-Tax, 2-Contribution, 3-Fund or 4-Fee.
Section Identifier - TOTVS ID:
Tax ID = In this field, enter the code that identifies the generic tax. We call this code the TOTVS ID.
The TOTVS ID concept enables the identification of a generic tax. The system automatically generates a fixed number for this ID. This ID basically calls "From To", from a generic tax with a random code set by the user to an actual, known tax.
Only fill in this field when you need to state the value of the generic tax in an ancillary obligation, such as SPED Fiscal; otherwise, there is no need to fill it in.
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Customers are notified through notices and documents every time TOTVS IDs are released, with all the required procedures. |
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Use this routine to register a tax reference unit, with its respective quotation, on a monthly basis.
In this register, fill in the following data:
Section URF Definition
In this section, provide data to define and identify the URF.
Unit Code: In this field, enter the identifier code. This field is required and you can register no more than one URF with the same code, because this code is used for linking with the other entities, such as the rate rule.
Description: In this field, enter the URF description. Describe it as you wish, to make identifying the URF easier.
Section URF Values:
In this section, enter URF values on a monthly basis. When calculating the tax, the URF value is obtained in accordance with the month and year of document issue.
Month: In this field, enter the reference month for the URF value.
Year: In this field, enter the reference year for the URF value.
Value: URF value corresponding to the previously entered month and year.
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Use this routine to create progressive table rules, with data from the ranges composing a given progressive table as well as deduction values and rates. For example, you can use this routine to calculate Income Tax.
In this register, fill in the following data:
Section Progressive Table:
In this section, provide data to define and identify the Progressive Table.
Code: In this field, enter the identifier code. This field is required and you can register no more than one rule with the same code, because this code is used for linking with the other entities.
Description: In this field, enter the rule description. Describe it as you wish, to make identifying the rule easier.
Section Enter Range Values:
In this section, enter range values, one at a time.
Initial Value: In this field, enter the initial value of the range.
Final Value: In this field, enter the final value of the range.
Rate: In this field, enter the rate of the range.
Deduction Value: In this field, enter the value to be deducted from the range.
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Use this routine to configure taxes that require base value, increase or MVA. Configuring scenarios by NCM, specifying: tax, states of origin/destination, effective period, tax classification or measurement unit of product.
In this register, fill in the following data:
Section NCM:
NCM Code: In this field, enter the NCM code. This field is required and you can register no more than one rule with the same NCM, because this NCM is used for linking with the other entities.
Description: This field is automatically filled in with the NCM description registered in Protheus.
Section Taxes:
Tax: Tax Code to be bound to the NCM rule, which may have MVA, Base Value or Rate Increase. Tax examples: ICMS, ICMS ST, IPI, PIS, COFINS and more.
Description: This field is automatically filled in with the tax description registered in the Tax Configurator.
Added Value Margin:
Source State: State of Origin. If you want all States, enter **
Destination State: State of Destination. If you want all States, enter **
Start Date: Start Date of MVA validity
End Date: End Date of MVA validity
MVA: MVA calculation rate
MVA Auxiliary Index: MVA auxiliary index
Source State: State of Origin. If you want all States, enter **
Destination State: State of Destination. If you want all States, enter **
Start Date: Start Date of MVA validity
End Date: End Date of MVA validity
Measurement Unit: Product measurement unit to be used for calculating the Base Value
Base Value: Base Value to be added to tax calculation
Origin State: State of Origin of a product. If you want all States, enter **
Destination State: State of Destination of a product. If you want all States, enter **
Start Date: Start Date of MVA validity
End Date: End Date of MVA validity
Increase Percentage: Percentage of Increase used for calculating FECP or Increase.
Increase Auxiliary Index: Auxiliary index for calculating Increase
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When calculating the tax in Protheus routines, the Tax Configurator tries to classify the operation, if the tax has any link to the NCM register, considering: NCM, Tax, State of Origin/Destination, Effective Period and Measurement Unit. |
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From continuous dispatch of February/2023 onwards, in the Rule by NCM register, the Added Value Margin, Base Value and Rate Increase tabs feature a new field for specifying the CEST code to classify that rule. |
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Dependents Register
Use this routine to handle all rules involving the deduction of values by dependents. We created this routine to eliminate the need for using parameters in SX6.
In this register, we basically define the deduction value per dependent, as well as the date criterion for using this deduction.
In this register, fill in the following data:
Section Enter the Rule Code:
Rule Code: In this field, enter the identifier code. This field is required and you can register no more than one rule with the same code, because this code is used for linking with the other entities.
Description: In this field, enter the rule description. Describe it as you wish, to make identifying the rule easier.
Section Rule Configuration:
Value per dependent: Deduction value per dependent, to be multiplied by the registered quantity.
Date to be used when searching the balance per dependent: Date type with which the bill related to the invoice in Financials is queried. 1 = Issue; 2 = Actual Due Date; 3 = Booking Date; 4 = No Query in Financials.
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This rule is linked to the calculation index I:DED_DEPENDENTES. This index also remains available in the formula component. Primarily it must be bound to Calculation Rule - Tax Documents, though you may use it in other rules by formula, if needed. The deduction value per dependent is obtained by multiplying the value per dependent entered in the register by the quantity of dependents of the supplier. The system then checks whether the deduction value was already used on the bill's date of maturity, issue or booking. If not, the deduction is used as expected; otherwise, the value is no longer used on the same day, in accordance with the criterion adopted in the deduction per dependent rule. |
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Use this routine to set rules for obtaining the local tax rate, depending on the service provision code (SX5 - Table 60), whether local or federal, of the tax and city in which the local tax is due.
In this register, fill in the following data:
Section Service Code:
Service Code: In this field, enter the service code. This field is required and you can register no more than one rule with the same code, because this code is used for linking with the other entities.
Description: This field is automatically filled in with the service code description registered in Protheus.
Section Taxes:
Tax: Tax Code to be bound to the service code, which may have a general rate configuration for all cities or a specific configuration per city.
Description: This field is automatically filled in with the tax description registered in the Tax Configurator.
Rate: Default rate for all cities that fit the rule.
Section Specific Rate by City:
State: State that contains the specific rate by city
City Code: Code of city that contains the specific rate.
Description: This field is automatically filled in with the description of the city selected.
Specific Rate: Specific rate for the city that fits the rule.
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There is no need to enter this rule code in any register. Once you configure an Operation Tax Profile that includes the ISS code, a rate rule with the calculation index I:ALQ_SERVICO in the formula and bind all configurations in Calculation Rule - Tax Documents, Protheus will be ready to try to classify the tax using the service rate at the Invoice time. |
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Use this routine to register the CSTs of several taxes, such as ICMS, IPI, PIS, COFINS and more. When you access the configurator for the first time, the system runs an automatic load based on the CSTs already found in it, with the CST codes of ICMS (generic table S2), CSOSN (generic table SG), IPI (generic table S3), ISS (generic table S9), PIS (generic table SX) and COFINS (generic table SX).
In this register, fill in the following data:
Section Tax Status Code
In this section, provide data to define and identify the CST.
Code: In this field, enter the identifier code. This field is required and you can register no more than one with the same code, because this code is used for linking with the other entities, such as the bookkeeping rule.
Description: In this field, enter the description of the new tax status code group. Describe it as you wish, to make identifying the register easier.
Tax ID: Enter the code that identifies the generic tax that will contain a tax classification procedure. This Tax ID is the TOTVS ID code mentioned in the tax register.
Start Date: Start Date of CST register validity; that is, if the tax document date is previous to the start date of validity, the register is not used for CST classification. If it is after or equal, then the register is used. This field is required.
End Date: End Date of CST register validity. Of course, this is used only when the end date is known. When the end date of validity is not known, leave it blank.
Section CST:
In this section, enter the tax classification code and its respective description for the Tax ID selected.
CST: Enter the tax classification code.
Description: Description of the new tax classification code.
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Use this routine to set the form generation rules (Table SF6). In various situations, when the invoice is issued, the need arises to generate forms, something currently done in legacy taxes through questions (Dictionary - SX1) in routines MATA461 and MATA103. With this routine, it is no longer necessary to fill in questions, but rather to configure it. The customer is free to define exactly in which situation their form should be generated or not.
In this register, fill in the following data:
Rule Definition Section
In this section, provide data to define and identify the CST.
Code (CJ4_CONDIGO): In this field, enter the identifier code. This field is required and you can register no more than one with the same code, because this code is used for linking with the other entities, such as Calculation Rule - Tax Documents.
Description (CJ4_DESCR): In this field, enter the description of the new bookkeeping rule. Describe it as you wish, to make identifying the register easier.
Section Form Generation Mode:
Mode for Bookkeeping Form Generation (CJ4_MODO): Mode of tax Payment form generation. 1=Invoice and 2=Verification.
View Form When Generating the Invoice (CJ4_VTELA): Option to view the form onscreen when adding the document.
Increase Form (CJ4_MAJSEP): Enter whether to generate separate forms when generating the form, if there is a tax increase calculation.
Section Form Generation Criterion:
State of Origin and Destination (CJ4_ORIDES): Generation of tax payment form for operations: 1=Interstate Only; 2=Internal Only; 3=Neutral.
Import or Export (CJ4_IMPEXP): Generation of tax payment form: 1=Import Only; 2=Export Only; 3=Neutral.
State Registration at State of Destination (CJ4_IE): Generate form for collection at State of Destination when: 1=Has SR; 2=Lacks SR; 3=Neutral.
Section GNRE Due Date:
Due Date (CJ4_CFVENC): Due Date Option: 1=Add business days; 2=Fixed Day current month; 3=Fixed Day following month.
Quantity of Days to Add (CJ4_QTDDIA): Quantity of days to be added in accordance with the option selected in due date configuration field (CJ4_CFVENC).
Date of Fixed Day (CJ4_DTFIXA): Fixed date for GNRE due date. This field is enabled in accordance with option 2 or 3 of field (CJ4_CFVENC).
Section GNRE Complementary Information:
CNPJ/EIN (CJ4_CNPJ): Printing of participant CNPJ/EIN in GNRE.
State Registration (CJ4_IEGUIA): State registration to be printed in GNRE. 1=Participant; 2=Sigamat (Company Register in Protheus); 3=SR of State.
State (CJ4_UF): State to be used when printing the GNRE: 1=Parameter (MV_ESTADO); 2=State of Origin; 3=State of Destination; 4=Invoice State.
Add. Info (CJ4_INFCOM): Code of additional information to be recorded in the Form complement.
Description (CJ4_DESINF): Description of additional information selected in field (CJ4_INFCOM).
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Use this routine to define which revenue code to use in the National Form for Collection of State Taxes (GNRE).
During the process of recording the generic tax GNRE, the revenue code classification will be requested. Based on the user definition, revenue codes can be defined by document template and State, so no other type of binding is needed in the tax configurator.
In this register, fill in the following data:
Section Rule Definition:
Tax Code (CJ5_CODIGO): Code of tax that contains the rule for generating the revenue code. Tax examples: ICMS, ICMS ST, IPI, PIS, COFINS and more.
Description (CJ5_DESCR): This field is automatically filled in with the tax description registered in the Tax Configurator.
Section Document Templates Definition:
Document Template (CJ7_ESPECI): Kind of tax document. (SX5 - Table 42). If you want to configure all kinds, enter ALL.
Description (CJ7_DESCR): Description of tax document kind registered in generic table.
Section Code by State:
State (CJ6_ESTADO): State that contains the rule. If you want to configure all states, enter **.
Revenue Code (CJ6_CODREC): Code of Revenue. Example: 100013 - Communication ICMS.
Revenue Det. (CJ6_DETALH): Details on Revenue. If the state lacks revenue code details, this field remains blank.
Reference (CJ6_REF): Reference period. Example: Monthly, 1st Fortnight, 2nd Fortnight, etc.
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Use this routine to register FCA (Update and Conversion Factor) Economic Indicators for each State/Period.
In this register, fill in the following data:
Section FCA (Update and Conversion Factor) Economic Indicators:
State (F0R_UF): State at issue.
Period (F0R_PERIOD): Reference year and month.
Indicator (F0R_INDICE): Economic index for conversion factor.
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Use this register to define product tax profiles in accordance with criteria set by the customer themselves, for use in the generic taxes calculation.
In this register, fill in the following data:
In this section, enter a code and a description to identify the profile registered. Be mindful that the product profile rule code cannot be repeated.
On this grid, enter which products integrate the profile. There must be at least one line on this grid. The product cannot repeat itself in the same profile, and must have at least one product entered.
On this grid, enter the origins that belong in this profile. There must be at least one line on this grid. The product origin cannot repeat itself in the same profile, and must have at least one origin entered.
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In this routine, enter operation profiles through CFOPs, Operation Type and Service Code, following criteria set by the customer, to be used in the generic tax engine configuration.
This register has an automatic load of profile suggestions that facilitate its use.
In this section, enter a code and a description to identify the profile registered. Be mindful that the product profile rule code cannot be repeated.
In this register, fill in the following data:
On this grid, enter which CFOPs compose this profile. There must be at least one line on this grid
On this grid, enter which Operation Types compose this profile. There must be at least one line on this grid.
If you need to use all operation types in the profile, you do not need to type all operation types. Just add a line to the grid with the code "ALL" for the system to automatically use all operation types.
On this grid, enter which Service Codes compose this profile. If not a service operation profile, leave this tab blank.
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Use this routine to define participant profiles to calculate generic taxes, following criteria set by the customer.
In this register, fill in the following data:
In this section, enter a code and a description to identify the profile registered. Be mindful that the product profile rule code cannot be repeated.
In this section, define which participants compose the participants profile through fields:
Type: Use this field to define the participant type: 1 - Supplier (SA2) or 2 - Customer (SA1)
Participant: In this field, enter the participant code. This will be a customer or supplier code in accordance with the type specified previously.
Store: In this field, enter the participant's store, whether a customer or supplier store depending on the previously specified participant type.
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Use this register to define origin and destination tax profiles in accordance with criteria set by the customer themselves, for use in the generic taxes calculation.
This register has an automatic load of profile suggestions that facilitate its use.
In this register, fill in the following data:
In this section, enter a code and a description to identify the profile registered. Be mindful that the product profile rule code cannot be repeated.
On this grid, enter the States of origin and destination that compose the profile.
Origin State: In this field, enter the state of origin of the operation.
Target State: In this field, enter the state of destination of the operation.
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Use this routine to register a calculation base rule. When the tax is calculated, this rule is interpreted and the resulting value is used as calculation base.
In this register, fill in the following data:
In this section, enter the definition and identification data of the rule and source value; that is, the starting value for base composition.
Rule Code: In this field, enter the identifier code. This field is required and you can register no more than one rule with the same code, because this code is used for linking with the other entities.
Description: In this field, enter the rule description. Describe it as you wish, to make identifying the rule easier.
Source Value: In this field, select the starting value for composing the calculation base. The available options are:
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In this section, define the additions and subtractions to be applied on the source value selected in field Source Value.
Fields Discount, Shipping, Insurance, Expenses, ICMS Exemp. and ICMS Withheld have the same goal and define the action of each value, respectively.
The available options are:
1 - No Action: The value at issue does not affect the source value.
2 - Subtract: The value at issue is subtracted from the source value.
3 - Add: The value at issue is added to the source value.
In this section, if applicable, enter whether a reduction will be applied to the calculated base.
Reduction %: In this field, enter the reduction percentage to be applied to the calculation base.
Reduction Type: This field defines the moment in which the reduction configured in field Reduction % should be applied. Before or after additions and deductions. The options are:
1 - Reduce before additions/deductions: The base reduction is applied before additions and deductions.
Example:
1,000.00 * 70% = 700.00
= 700.00 + 150.00 = 850.00
= 850.00
2 - Reduce after additions/deductions: The base reduction is applied after additions and deductions.
Example:
1,000.00 + 100.00 + 50.00 = 1,150.00
= 1,150.00 * 70% = 805.00
= 805.00
In this section, available only when the source value is equal to 02 - Quantity, define whether to convert the quantity entered in the item to a specific measurement unit (only for purposes of defining the generic tax calculation basis).
Unit: In this field, enter the measurement unit to be used in the calculation base conversion.
The quantity is converted in accordance with the settings of fields already found in the product register; that is, the 1st and 2nd measurement units, the conversion factor and the conversion type, following these criteria:
If no specific measurement unit is defined, no conversion is made; therefore, the calculation base is exactly the quantity entered in the document item.
Example:
Resulting calculation base: 3.00
If you define a specific measurement unit and it corresponds to the first product measurement unit, no conversion is made either; therefore, the calculation base is exactly the quantity entered in the document item.
Example:
Resulting calculation base: 3.00
If you define a specific measurement unit and it corresponds to the second product measurement unit, the quantity entered in the document item is converted in accordance with the conversion type and factor defined in the product at issue.
Example:
Resulting calculation base: 30.00
If you define a specific measurement unit and it corresponds neither to the first nor to the second product unit, then the calculation base cannot be defined; therefore, the tax at issue is not calculated.
Example:
Resulting calculation base: 0.00.
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Use this routine to register rate rules for generic taxes. This rule is interpreted when bookkeeping the tax document and the value obtained through it is used as a generic tax rate.
In this register, fill in the following data:
In this section, define the rule code, a description and the source value of the rate, in accordance with the fields below:
Rule Code = In this field, define the rule code. This field is required and you can define as you wish, though you cannot repeat it.
Description = In this field, enter the description of the rate rule. Describe it as you wish, to make identifying this tax easier.
Source Value = This field is required. Enter the source of the rate through the options below:
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This section is only enabled when field Source Value is set to option 04. Here you can manually define the fixed rate through fields:
Rate Type = In this field, define the type of rate. Use option 1 - Percentage to define the rate as a percentage and option 2 - Measurement Unit to define the rate as a fixed value to be applied in the tax calculation.
Rate = In this field, enter the manual rate.
This section is only enabled when field Source Value is set to option 05. In this section, define the use of a URF as rate through fields:
URF Code = Enter the code of the previously registered URF.
URF Perc. = In this field, enter the URF percentage to be used. By default, this field is set to 100% URF utilization.
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This register aims to configure the tax bookkeeping. This rule register is similar to the TIO register, regarding Record and CST field configurations.
This rule is bound within Calculation Rule - Tax Documents in field "Bookkeeping" (F2B_CODESC).
In this register, fill in the following data:
Section Bookkeeping Rule Definition:
In this section, define the rule code and a description. The code is exclusive and cannot be changed or repeated.
Section Levy:
In this section, define who the tax is levied, including the tax classification, tax levy, reduced installment levy, effect on invoice total and the deferral percentage.
Section Tax Status Code:
In this section, define which CST to use for bookkeeping a tax configured in routine Calculation Rule - Tax Documents.
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This register aims to register the generic tax; that is, to define when and how to perform the calculations, using previously registered profiles and rules. This register also defines how to generate financial bills and whether the tax is used in the verification of generic taxes. Thus you can calculate, collect and verify new taxes in a simple and quick way, with no need to create new parameters or new system fields.
For example, suppose we previously register the tax XPTO, a tax for which the following hypotheses exist: Withholding by Tax Authorities, Credit and Collection on Verification. The need to create three calculation rules for this tax soon arises; that is, three tax calculation variations, one for withholding by tax authorities, another for credit and the third one for verification. Thus, you must create the calculation rules for each tax variation. Be mindful that the routine allows registering as many variations as needed.
This section aims to identify the tax calculation rule using a code, description and validities.
Rule Code (F2B_REGRA): In this field, define the calculation rule code of generic tax. This code is required and cannot be repeated within the same validity. This code is displayed in the fiscal document taxes tab when the tax is calculated.
Description (F2B_DESC): This required field helps to identify the tax calculation rule. This description is displayed in the taxes tab when the tax is calculated.
Tax (F2B_TRIB): In this required field, enter the tax code to which this rule belongs. A tax may have several calculation rules; however, a calculation rule can have only one tax.
Start Date (F2B_VIGINI): Enter the start date of calculation rule validity; that is, if the tax document date is before the start date of validity, the tax rule is not calculated. If after or equal to it, then the calculation rule can be executed. This field is required.
End Date (F2B_VIGFIM): Enter the end date of tax rule validity. Of course, this is used only when the end date is known. When the end date of validity is not known, leave it blank.
When you fill in the initial and final validities, the system checks whether the document date is between the initial and final validities. When there is only the initial validity, the system checks the document date with the initial validity and regards the blank final validity as valid/in effect.
This section aims to define how to calculate the tax, how to generate the financial bills (if any) and how to generate it on verification (if any).
Calculation Base (F2B_DESC): Define the calculation base to calculate the tax through a previously registered Calculation Base rule. Be mindful that if the value set in the Calculation Base Rule is not found in the tax document, the generic tax is also not calculated.
Rate (F2B_RALIQ):Define the rate to calculate the tax through a previously registered rate rule. Be mindful that if the value set in the Rate Rule is not found in the tax document, the generic tax is also not calculated.
Financial (F2B_RFIN):In this field, enter a financial rule that defines how to generate the financial bill of this tax. Fill in this field only when you need to generate bills for withholding by tax authorities or collections on tax document issue, otherwise leave it blank. We must emphasize that if the tax must be collected through a verification, it is very likely that you should not fill in this field, otherwise the tax may be collected twice, in the tax document and also in the verification.
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Round Config (F2B_RND):In this field, define the bill rounding rule, whether rounded or truncated. This field is not required. If blank, the calculated value is rounded by default. This field operates jointly with parameter MV_RNDSOBR. For further information on this parameter, refer to the documentation https://tdn.totvs.com/x/2Ni-HQ
Verification Rule (F2B_RAPUR): In this field, enter the verification rule to define how to state and calculate tax values in the generic taxes verification. This field is not required. Fill it in only when the tax must be collected through a verification. We must emphasize that if the tax has an entered financial rule, it is very likely that you should not fill in this field, otherwise the tax may be collected twice, in the tax document and also in the verification.
Bookkeeping (F2B_CODESC): In these fields, enter the bookkeeping rule that defines whether to book the tax as charged, exempt or others. Also the CST of the tax, among other settings allowed by the register.
Tax for Increase (F2B_TRBMAJ): In this field, select a tax to calculate the increase.
Deduction per Dependent (F2B_DEDDEP): Rule code that contains data on the calculation base deduction per dependent.
Progressive Table (F2B_DEDPRO): Rule code for progressive table deduction.
Form Gen. Rule (F2B_RGGUIA): Rule code for GNRE generation.
Auxiliary Calculation Base (F2B_RBASES): Rule code of secondary calculation base, for scenarios with base value calculation, when there is a need to calculate two calculation bases and use the one with the highest value.
Greater or smaller value between bases (F2B_MAXMIN): Select an auxiliary base in field F2B_RBASES to activate the field. Select 1=Higher - to load the higher value between the calculation base and the auxiliary calculation base. Select 2=Lower - to load the lower value between the calculation base and the auxiliary calculation base.
This section aims to define when to calculate the tax, based on Origin/Destination, Participant, Operation and Product profiles.
The generic tax calculation rule is only executed when the invoice data (State of Origin, State of Destination, Participant, CFOP, Operation Type, Product and Product Origin) match all the profiles entered in this section.
Ori/Des Prof. (F2B_PEROD): In this field, define the Origin/Destination Profile for the calculation rule. Be mindful that the States of Origin and Destination of the tax document are compared with the States of Origin and Destination that compose this profile.
Part Prof. (F2B_PERFPA): In this field, define the Participant Profile for the calculation rule. Be mindful that the Participant (client or supplier) of the tax document is compared with the Customers and Suppliers that compose this profile.
Oper Prof. (F2B_PERFOP): In this field, define the Operation Profile for the calculation rule. Be mindful that the CFOP and Operation Type (if any) of the tax document are compared with the CFOPS and Operation Types that compose this profile.
Prod Prof. (F2B_PERFPR): In this field, define the Product Profile for the calculation rule. Be mindful that the Product and Product Origin of the tax document are compared with the Products and Product Origins that compose this profile.
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We must emphasize that, to perform the calculation, all four profiles must match the invoice data. Of the tax document only matches one, two or three profiles, the calculation does not occur. |
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Use this routine to register messages. In this initial stage, this register services the messages used in EFD ICMS IPI in records 0460 (Tax Entry Notes Table), C195 (Tax Entry Notes (Codes 01, 1B, 04 and 55)) and C197 (Other tax obligations, adjustments and data on values from tax documents).
In this register, fill in the following data:
Rule Code: Enter the Rule Code.
Description: Enter the name of the Message Rule
Filter Field:
In field CJ8_TPREGR (Rule Type), selecting Taxes enables, in field CJ8_TRIFIL (Rule to be queried), the 3 spheres (State, Federal and Local), and, by selecting one of the options for query, the field CJ8_REGTRA (Tax) is filtered by Rule Type;
CJ8_TRIFIL (Rule to be queried)
CJ8_REGTRA (Tax)
If Rule Type is equal to Generic Taxes, field CJ8_TBCONF (Generic Tax) is enabled with the query in table F2B (Tax Rules).
If, in field CJ8_TPREGR (Rule Type), you select Invoice Data, then, in field CJ8_TRIFIL (Rule to be queried) the options Invoice Header and Items' Data are enabled. By selecting one of the options, then the field CJ8_CONSUL (Value to be Added to Formula) displays information such as Invoice Type, Operation Type, Item Number, Value of Goods, etc.
After selecting the previous information, you may add the content selected in field CJ8_CONSUL (Value to be Added to the Formula) to field CJ8_MENSG (Message Composition), by clicking the Add button. After the addition, just click Validate Message.
Use this routine to register the Entry Adjustment Codes, linking it to a Tax Document Rule to be created by the user, in accordance with its bookkeeping, hence stating the entry code data when the document is generated.
Thus, with this register we unify:
Access - Updates → Facilitators → Taxes Configurator
In this register, fill in the following data:
*Required Fields
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Section Entry Adjustment Rule Register. Fill in with Rule header data, where we find the fields:
Section Entries. Fill in the fields related to entry, validity and form codes.
Section Values. Fill out the fields with values to inform EFD ICMS IPI records.
CJA_VLOUTR* - Use Other ICMS Value - Use this field to control how the rule interprets ICMS value contents when you need to generate field 8 of record C197, to be understood as Other. In this field, we have a standard query in CIN with Tax rule filter with field CJ9_REGCAL.
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Field CJA_VLOUTR records in Table CDA in field CDA_VLOUTR. This field in CDA is exclusive in Tax Configurator. This recording in CDA is automatically performed to configure how the Entry Adjustment Code understands the ICMS value to be transferred to Record C197, whether in field Value or field ICMS Other. Be mindful that this process is fully independent from configurations performed in Legacy flow, using reflex register x field Vl REG 197 . |
Description | CDA Recording | Source of the Information |
Msg Code Desc. Rec. 0460 | CDA_TXTDSC | CJA_TXTDSC |
Complementary Msg Code | CDA_CODCPL | CJA_CODCPL |
Entry Msg Code | CDA_CODMSG | CJA_CODMSG |
Use ICMS Value Other | CDA_VLOUTR | CJA_VLOUTR |
Calculation Rule | CDA_REGCAL | CJA_REGCAL |
Base Option | CDA_OPBASE | CJA_NFBASE |
Rate Option | CDA_OPALIQ | CJA_NFALIQ |
Group Entry Code | CDA_AGRLAN | CJA_GERMSG |
Section Messages. Enter the message data to be used in records 0460, C195 and C197.
Follow the steps below to configure how to use the Adjustment Rule register
b. Register the NCM Rules
Register the Tax Status Code
Calculation Base Rule
ICMS Base Example
ICMS Base Exempted via Formula Example.
ICMS Example - Entries Tab
The proposal of the register is to centralize the entry codes in the widest adjustment rule possible, so there is no need to create multiple entry adjustment rule registers for similar profiles; therefore, for release 12.1.2210, we have added two fields not illustrated in the example above, in which the user can choose when to use the entry code:
Field Operation - Valid Values (01-Inflow| 02-Outflow| 03-Return)
Field Operation Type - Valid Values (01-Origin State| 02-Destination State)
In the illustration above, we can see that several entry codes have been attributed even from another state, the branch of the example being SP.
Through fields Operation and Operation Type, the user can define when to use the entry code. In the example, an entry code was registered for the State of Rio de Janeiro, in which the fields Operation and Operation Type are respectively configured as "Outflow"|"State of Destination"; that is, the entry code is only displayed when an outgoing invoice is issued with RJ as its State of Destination.
In tab Entries, we also have the field "Message Type" with 3 possible options:
01- Entry Code by Period - In this configuration for EFD ICMS/IPI file creation purposes, the entry codes are grouped by period in accordance with the block in which a specific entry code fits the SPED.
02- Entry Code by Invoice - In this configuration for EFD ICMS/IPI file creation purposes, the entry codes are grouped by invoice in accordance with the block in which a specific entry code fits the SPED. Example: Block C195 and C197.
03- Entry Code by Item - In this configuration, for EFD ICMS/IPI file creation purposes, the entry codes do not have grouping; that is, they are detailed by item, as the record was originally recorded in CDA table.
Note: Fill out the field "Complement Msg Code" to correctly display it in SPED FISCAL.
Rule TRIB03, created with Exempted ICMS, was used in the Entry Adjustment register and will be stated in TAB Entry of the Financial Spreadsheet. This rule aims to calculate the values needed for display in the Entries indicated.
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The Tax Rule Code entered in the Entry Adjustment register in field CJA_REGCAL must be a rule created by the customer, as needed and as the entry is understood. |
This register aims to define how to generate financial bills of generic tax verification, linking a financial bill rule to a tax through fields:
Tax: In this field, we define the tax to be processed in generic tax verification, which will need to generate a financial bill with the debit balance of the verification.
Bill Rule: In this field, enter the bill rule to be executed in verification, when generating the financial bill. For further information on how to register a financial rule, refer to https://tdn.totvs.com/x/NBu9Gg
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This register aims to define how to state and calculate generic tax values in generic tax verification, enabling the composition settings of verification reversals, credit and debit values.
This register has an automatic load of rule suggestions that facilitate its use.
In this section, enter a code and description to identify the verification rule.
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