Presentation | 1 February 2012
The ‘plants abroad’ functionality has been designed by SAP for organisations that have warehouses or distribution centres in other EU countries. The ‘plants abroad’ functionality has been designed by SAP for organisations that have warehouses or distribution centres in other EU countries. It enables easier reporting of VAT and Intrastat declarations enabling VAT and Intrastat postings for intra-company, cross-border stock transfers. Drawing on his practical experiences at Philips, John Lambourne focuss on how to activate and implement ‘plants abroad’ functionality in SAP and examines some of the known and unknown risks.
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