Converting RRP into gross-PP
It can occur that the supplier provides as base price a recommended retail price (RRP) as list price The list price in CARAT designates the price that was deposited by the manufacturer in the CARAT catalogue data.. In that case is the VAT already included. In order to be able to work with the correct purchase price in this case too, you should first deduct the VAT from the list price by using a condition value, in order to get the gross-PP The PP (purchase price) in CARAT, refers to the price less conditions but before designated cash discounts and bonus..
If you want to deduct the value added Addition (in Latin: addere) is one of four basic operations in arithmetic. In primary school and in common language it is the expression used for the adding of two or more numbers. tax from a list price, you have to realise that can not simply subtract The subtraction (also called minus-calculation) is the withdrawal of one number from another. Subtraction is one of the basic operations of arithmetic. The opposite of subtraction is addition. The sign for subtraction is the minus sign „−“. the appropriate value added tax rate. Because the value added tax is calculated from the net value and then added.
- The determination of the VAT deduction in percent is really quit simple. To this you divide the VAT value through the associated gross value and subsequently multiply Multiplication (from Latin: multiplicare = multiply, also know as times) is one of four basic operations in arithmetic. by 100. The result is a percentage with which the value added tax from a gross value can be subtracted.
- The calculation of the VAT deduction in percent can be easily executed through the Condition calculator. To this you only enter the gross value (SP The SP (selling price) in CARAT is a result of multiplying the CARAT list price by the entered net surcharge factor, plus VAT. inclusive VAT) in the field List price and the relevant net value (SP exclusive VAT) in the field Purchase price The PP (purchase price) in CARAT, refers to the price less conditions but before designated cash discounts and bonus.. As soon as you subsequently press the tabulator key The Tabulator key ("Tab key") takes on, among other things, a "Preview Function" in CARAT. When you enter a new measurement value in the information area in the left hand window, use the Tab key to go to the next entry field and to see a preview in the main window showing your entered modification. The tab key is found above the caps lock key, and is normally marked with two arrow symbols., the relevant percentage will be calculated.