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E-WAY BILL TRACKING


abdulmuksithshahul61
Freshman I

Transfer of goods through vehicles have certain taxes (E-way bill) in India. Can we track this bill in Acumatica ??   

Best answer by Laura02

Hello ,

Yes, you can track Landed Costs; they are connected to AP Bills and to PO Receipts. Landed Cost Vendors (in your case, the government) are identified with a checkbox in Vendor profile.

Depending on the Valuation Method of your inventory, Landed Cost adjustments can update Inventory. Landed Cost has its own Reason Codes, to help you identify/report Landed Cost from the Inventory transactions.

I recommend that you search this Forum for Landed Cost and read about it, watch Acumatica and/or YouTube videos, read the help, etc. Evaluate whether Landed Cost is a good solution for you.

Laura

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Laura02
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  • May 31, 2023

Hello, it sounds like Landed Cost features of Acumatica Purchasing module may help.

Is the E-way bill a tax related to incoming merchandise? Is it part of the costs to purchase and deliver your inventory from a vendor to your warehouse?  If yes then look at Landed Cost.

Laura 


abdulmuksithshahul61
Freshman I

Dear @Laura02 If I add e-way tax in landed cost. It is like a freight charge by government. then I can able to track landed cost ?


Laura02
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  • May 31, 2023

Hello ,

Yes, you can track Landed Costs; they are connected to AP Bills and to PO Receipts. Landed Cost Vendors (in your case, the government) are identified with a checkbox in Vendor profile.

Depending on the Valuation Method of your inventory, Landed Cost adjustments can update Inventory. Landed Cost has its own Reason Codes, to help you identify/report Landed Cost from the Inventory transactions.

I recommend that you search this Forum for Landed Cost and read about it, watch Acumatica and/or YouTube videos, read the help, etc. Evaluate whether Landed Cost is a good solution for you.

Laura


abdulmuksithshahul61
Freshman I

@Laura02 Thank you …

 


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