Enter Supplier Payment Posting Control Information

Explanation

The Enter Supplier Payment Posting Control Information activity is used for entering posting control information related to the entry of supplier payment transactions.

The following Posting Types and Control Types are used in the Supplier Payment process. The information can be used as a guideline when setting up the posting control in a company at system start up. For further information on Posting Control in Financials, see the process Set up Financial Basics.

Existing Posting Types in Supplier Payment

Posting Type Description Requires Ledger Account Requires Tax Account
PP1 Cash Transaction No No
PP2 Cash Discount Received No No
PP4 Payment Fee No No
PP5 Tax Reduction, Received No No
PP7 Supplier Debts, Pre-payment Yes No
PP9 Parked Payment Disbursed Yes No
PP12 Currency Loss No No
PP13 Currency Gain No No
PP16 Write-Off Code, Supplier Debts No No
PP18 Tax Received, Paid No Yes
PP21 Open Supplier Check Yes No
PP26 Open Supplier BoE Yes No
PP29 Unmatched Supplier BoE Yes No
PP30 Unmatched Supplier Check Yes No
PP33 Tax Reduction Received, Write Off No No
PP37 Supplier Debts, Payment in Advance Yes No
PP39 Input Tax, Payment in Advance No Yes
PP41 Contra Acc. Input Tax, Adv Paym. No No
PP44 Tax Received, Direct Cash No Yes
PP46 Calculated Tax Received, Direct Cash No Yes
PP54 Bank Fee Japan Yes No
PP55 Bank Fee Tax Japan Yes No
PP56 Unpaid Bank Fee Japan Yes No
PP57 Unpaid Tax Japan Yes No
PP58 Stamp Duty No No
PP59 Stamp No No
PP60 Tax Adjustment No No
PP61 Tax Currency Loss No No
PP62 Tax Currency Gain No No

Available Control Types

Control Type Description Data Controlled by
AC1 Fixed Value IFS Accounting Rules
AC2 Pre-posting IFS Accounting Rules
AC4 Country Code IFS Accounting Rules
AC5 User Group IFS Accounting Rules
AC7 Tax Code IFS Accounting Rules
IC1 Supplier Group IFS Invoice
IC2 Customer Group IFS Invoice
PC2 Cash Account IFS Payment
PC3 Interest Template IFS Payment
PC6 Bill Type IFS Payment

Allowed Combinations of Posting Type – Control Type

Posting Type Description AC 1 AC 2 AC 4 AC 5 AC 7 AC 8 IC 1 IC 2 IC 4 PC 2 PC 3 PC 4 PC 5 PC 6
PP1 Cash Transaction X X X
PP2 Cash Discount Received X X X X X X
PP4 Payment Fee X X X
PP5 Tax Reduction, Received X X X X X X X
PP7 Supplier Debts, Pre-payment X X X X X X
PP9 Parked Payment Disbursed X X X
PP11 Additional Payment X X X
PP12 Currency Loss X X X
PP13 Currency Gain X X X
PP18 Tax Received, Paid X X X X X X X
PP21 Open Supplier Check X X X
PP26 Open Supplier BoE X X X X X
PP29 Unmatched Supplier BoE X X X X
PP30 Unmatched Supplier Check X X X X
PP33 Tax Reduction Received, Write-off X X X X X
PP37 Supplier Debts, Payment in Advance X X X X X
PP39 Input Tax, Paym in Advance X X X X X
PP41 Contra Account Input Tax, Paym in Advance X X X X X
PP44 Tax Received, Direct Cash X X
PP46 Calculated Tax Received, Direct Cash X X
PP54 Bank Fee Japan X X X
PP55 Bank Fee Tax Japan X X X
PP56 Unpaid Bank Fee Japan X X X
PP57 Unpaid Tax Japan X X X
PP58 Stamp Duty X X X
PP59 Stamp X X X
PP60 Tax Adjustment X X X X
PP61 Tax Currency Loss X X X X
PP62 Tax Currency Gain X X X X

Note: For control type AC2, pre-posting is not available for code part A.

Connection between Posting Types and System Events

Debit or credit posting: When it is a customer payment it will be a debit posting, and credit for suppliers.

Debit or credit posting: Since it reduces the amount to pay, it will be a credit posting.

Debit or credit posting: It will be posted as a cost on the debit side, no matter if it is a customer or supplier payment.

Debit or credit posting: Since tax originally was posted on the debit side for supplier invoices, it will be reduced as a credit posting.

Debit or credit posting: The debt is reduced "too much" so that an asset is created. These payments are posted as debits.

Debit or credit posting: Normally a debit posting.

Debit or credit posting: It depends on the rest amount.

Debit or credit posting: The loss is treated on the debit side.

Debit or credit posting: The gain is posted on the credit side.

Debit or credit posting: Normal supplier invoices are debited.

Debit or credit posting: This account will have as much debit postings as credit. When printing the check, the account is credited. When cashing the check, the account is debited in order to balance the credit of the cash account.

Debit or credit posting: This account will have as many debit as credit postings. When entering or creating the Bill, the account is credited. When cashing the Bill, the account is debited.

Debit or credit posting: When entering or creating the Bill, the account is debited. When offsetting the payment on account, the account is credited.

Debit or credit posting: When entering the Check, the account is debited. When offsetting the payment on account, the account is credited.

Debit or credit posting: Since tax was originally posted on the debit side for supplier invoices, it will be reduced as a credit posting.

Debit or credit posting: When the payment in advance is created, this account is debited. When the payment is offset or matched, this account is credited.

Debit or credit posting: When the payment in advance is created, this account is debited. When the payment is offset or matched, this account is credited.

Debit or credit posting: When the payment in advance is created, this account is credited. When the payment is offset or matched, this account is debited. A contra account to PP39.

Debit or credit posting: Normally a debit posting.

Debit or credit posting: Normally a debit posting.

PP58 Description of use: Supplier Payment Orders, Create Bill of Exchange and Supplier Bills of Exchange. When stamp duty is posted together with the bill of exchange postings, this posting type will be used to post the entry of the stamp duty.

Debit or credit posting: The payment of stamp duty will result in a debit posting.

PP59 Description of use: Supplier Payment Orders, Create Bill of Exchange and Supplier Bills of Exchange. When stamp duty is posted together with the bill of exchange postings, this posting type will be used to post the entry of the stamp duty.

Debit or credit posting: Credit posting. When stamp duty is paid, it decreases the Stamps asset.

PP60 Description of use: Customer Payment and Acknowledge Customer Payment Orders, create payment and  create Check payment, create Bill of Exchange and Mixed Payment. When the preliminary tax amount is changed at the time of payment, the tax difference will be posted to the account specified from this posting type. This is applicable only for tax codes with the Payment method, where the real tax transaction is created at the time of payment.

PP61 Description of use: Customer Payment, Customer Offset, Netting, Acknowledge Customer Payment Orders create Check payment, Mixed Payment.  When the tax currency exchange rate is different to the invoice currency exchange rate at the time of payment, such that the net result is a realized currency loss, this posting type will define the correct account. This is applicable for the tax codes with the Payment method, where the real tax transaction is created at the time of payment.

Debit or credit posting: The loss is posted on the debit side.

PP62 Description of use: Customer Payment, Customer Offset and Acknowledge Customer Payment Orders, create payment , create Check payment and Payment, Mixed Payment. When the Tax currency exchange rate is different to the invoice currency exchange rate at the time of the invoice entry, such that the net result is a realized currency gain, this posting type will define the correct account. This is applicable for tax codes with the Payment method, where the real tax transaction is created at the time of payment.

Debit or credit posting: The gain is posted on the credit side.

Business Events in Payment

Supplier manual payments

Debit or credit posting: When it is a customer payment it will be a debit posting, and credit for suppliers.

Debit or credit posting: Since it reduces the amount to pay, it will be a credit posting.

Debit or credit posting: It will be posted as a cost on the debit side.

Debit or credit posting: Since tax originally was posted on the debit side for supplier invoices, it will be reduced as a credit posting.

Debit or credit posting: The debt is reduced "too much" so that an asset is created. These payments are posted as debits.

PP12 Description of use: Supplier Paymentt. When the currency exchange rate is changed compared with the rate at the time of the invoice entry so that the net result is a currency loss. This posting type sets the proper account for that.

Debit or credit posting: The loss is treated on the debit side.

Debit or credit posting: The gain is posted on the credit side.

Debit or credit posting: Normal supplier invoices are debited.

Supplier Automatic Payment

Debit or credit posting: Credit postings for suppliers.

Debit or credit posting: Since it reduces the amount to pay, it will be a credit posting.

Debit or credit posting: It will be posted as a cost on the debit side, no matter if it is a customer or supplier payment.

Debit or credit posting: Since tax originally was posted on the debit side for supplier invoices, it will be reduced as a credit posting.

Debit or credit posting: The debt is reduced "too much" so that an asset is created. These payments are posted as debits.

Debit or credit posting: Normally a debit posting.

Debit or credit posting: The loss is treated on the debit side.

Debit or credit posting: The gain is posted on the credit side.

Debit or credit posting: Normal supplier invoices are debited.

Supplier Check Payment

Debit or credit posting: Credit posting for suppliers.

Debit or credit posting: Since it reduces the amount to pay, it will be a credit posting.

Debit or credit posting: Since tax originally was posted on the debit side for supplier invoices, it will be reduced as a credit posting.

Debit or credit posting: Normal supplier invoices are debited.

Debit or credit posting: This account will have as much debit postings as credit. When printing the check, the account is credited. When cashing the check, the account is debited in order to balance the credit of the cash account.

Prerequisites

This activity requires that a company has been created and that the chart of accounts has been defined.

System Effects

The posting control information entered will be used when processing transactions in IFS/Financials.

Window

Posting Control

Related Window Descriptions

Posting Control
Posting Control Details

Procedure

How to enter Posting control Information is explained in the process Define Financials Basics, Set up Basic Data Accounting Rules, the Modify Rules section.