Preface

This manual is designed to help you to quickly get acquainted with the Tax module of Oracle Banking Treasury Management.

This preface has the following topics:

Audience

This guide is intended for Back Office Data Entry Clerk, Back Office Managers/ Officers, Product Managers, End of Day Operators, and Financial Controller users.

Acronyms and Abbreviations

The acronyms and abbreviations are listed in this below table:

Table -1 Acronyms and Abbreviations

Abbreviations or Acronyms Definition

AIF

Alternative Investment Fund

CLS

Continuous Linked Settlement

CIF

Customer Information Files

DIRT

Deposit Interest Retention Tax

DV

Derivatives

Dr

Debit

EOFI

End of Financial Input

EOD

End of Day

FATCA

Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act

FX

Foreign Exchange

GL

General Ledger

IRS

Internal Revenue Service

ICCB

Interest Commission Charge and Fee

LCY

Local Currency

LIBOR

London Interbank Offered Rate

MM

Money Market

OBTR

Oracle Banking Treasury Management

OT

Over the Counter Options

SWIFT

Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications

List of Topics

This guide is organized as follows:
Topics Description
Build Tax Components Explains how to maintain and process taxes on the contracts you process in Oracle Banking Treasury Management.

Symbols and Icons

Table -2 Symbols

Icons Function
Exit Exit
Add Add row
Delete Delete row
Option List Option List

Related Resources

For more information, see these Oracle Banking Treasury Management resources:

  • The Procedures User Manual

  • The Products User Manual

Conventions

The following text conventions are used in this document:

Table -3 Conventions and Meaning

Convention Meaning

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