Using Taxed Prices with Advanced Pricing

The system calculates advanced pricing adjustments for the unit price amount on sales orders that use taxed prices. The system does not calculate advanced pricing adjustments on the taxed unit price.

The system calculates advanced pricing adjustments based on the value in the Unit Price field, not the value in the Taxed Unit Price field. You can apply adjustments to sales order lines in which the taxed price is overridden but only if the adjustments do not affect the unit price.

Review how the system applies advanced pricing adjustments to the unit price amount:

  • If you do not enter a value in the prices field in the grid, the system calculates the unit price first, then the taxed unit price second, taxed extended price third, and the extended price last. The system uses the existing tax calculation logic to calculate the extended price.

  • If you enter a value in any price field in the grid, the system resets all other price fields to zero before calculating the taxes.

  • If you override the values in the Taxed Unit Price or Taxed Extended Price fields (foreign or domestic), the system assumes that you entered the final taxed price for the line and that you do not want the price changed by any other system processes. The system only applies advanced price adjustments that do not affect the unit price, such as rebate adjustments.

If you do not enter any price in the grid, the system calculates the unit price with adjustments and the extended price.

For sales order entry, if there is no price override, the system applies basket and order adjustments. The system recalculates tax and taxed prices because the repricing may change the unit price. Additional order adjustment lines may have taxed prices if the line type constant for the line is set up to apply taxes. If there is any price override, the system does not apply basket and order adjustments.

See JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications Sales Order Management Implementation Guide.