I have written recently about the differences between the American Sales Tax system and the VAT-based system. At first sight, the US seems to have very simple taxation: you only need to report to the tax authorities if you sell to an end-user or consume the goods yourself. But still US taxation is considered as […]
Read MoreEveryone read an article SAP Expert about the qualities you need to have to become an SAP consultant. But development of your skills does not stop here. Any SAP consultant has to make use of a variety of skills during the implementation process. The main ones are the ability to define goals and objectives, prioritize and achieve […]
Read MoreHow I became an SAP consultant? I came to SAP world from the business side. Let me explain… In 1987, I graduated with a Mechanical Engineering degree from Concordia University. My first job was as a Production Planner. I had a spreadsheet with inventory data. I manually updated the spreadsheet with Goods Receipts and Shipments each day. […]
Read MoreRecently I’ve made some researches for a good ERP software, open source of course, and so I want to share some of the product I’ve found while doing this small search. As first thing a definition for ERP: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems integrate internal and external management information across an entire organization—embracing finance/accounting, manufacturing, sales […]
Read MoreWhere do you live? Russia? Germany? United Kingdom? Australia? If yes, then you are very likely to understand the words “sales tax” differently from people whose answer is “United States” or “Canada”. The reason is that the US (and Canadian) taxation system is very different from that used all over the rest of the world. […]
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Dmitry Kaglik
April 22, 2013
SAP
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