- One more thing - if I use a percentage Non tax condition and mark it accruals and enter MW1 in accruals column with VKOA entry in both columns. Then it works as desired. So basically it works for non tax. But when it comes to tax, how can we handle this ?
Your observation is correct. Accrual conditions can't act like taxes. If you are going to use it as accrual condition then it wont work like taxes and in order it wont reflect in Tax field which is under net value field. If condition class is D then it will be a tax condition and tax code settings will be done for that but if you use condition class A with accrual settings then it will work fine without tax codes and tax settings. It will simply create accounting document with expense and liability posting. Tax payable will be your liability which you will be paying later. Unfortunately this is limitation with Tax condition settings. This is what I know about this.
Thank$