Denmark
Version 1.2 / 31.08.2021
Integrity, Legal, and
Tax Compliance Checks
Amount Differences
Invoice Number
Invoice Date
Supplier Address
Customer Address
Tax ID
General Capturing Instructions
Payments on Invoices
Balance Brought Forward
Invoice Address Deviates from Delivery Address
Due Date
VAT Capturing
Document Upload
Standard Procedure
Documents – to check
Provisions of Invoices
Provided by Exela
Paper Invoices
E-Mail
EDI – e-invoice
In order to streamline the capturing process, the following rules for uploading invoices have to be applied.
If a compliance or integrity check fails then the related invoice or credit note has to be returned by Exela with a request to provide an amended one.
Rejected invoices can be selected in the archive of SIMS by searching by the status “rejected”. The return letter to the supplier with the reason for the rejection is visible at the Attachments tab.
A difference of DKK 1.00 between the sum of the line items and the sub total of an invoice will be accepted.
Each invoice must provide an invoice number. Invoices without an invoice number will be rejected. Foreign invoices without invoice number can be accepted.
An invoice date has always to be stated. If none is provided the invoice has to be rejected.
A complete supplier address has to be stated on the invoice. For the allocation in SIMS, the tax number and bank account are needed in addition to identify the supplier. When the supplier name matches an existing supplier, but the bankgiro number and / or invoice currency are different, the invoices will be uploaded as “Missing Creditor”.
The hotel address or the one of the legal entity has to be provided on the invoice. Invoices without a complete customer address will be rejected.
Invoices which are containing VAT must provide a VAT registration number. In addition, the VAT percentage and value must be indicated separately for each percentage. Where VAT is not applicable, a reference to the article of law governing the exemption must be provided.
Invoices without this information have to be returned.
Advance payments on invoices are not captured. The majority of these cases refer to hotel invoices.
Balance brought forward amounts are not captured. Only the content of the shown invoices will be recorded.
An invoice can only be allocated by Exela to the hotel that the invoice is addressed to. If the invoice should not have been addressed to this hotel, then that hotel should put the invoice on hold in SIMS and then contact the supplier asking for a credit note to be raised.
When a due date is mentioned on the invoice, it is captured in SIMS. When no due date is available, the invoice date is used.
All invoices are captured with VAT, including foreign invoices. In cases, where the VAT is not applicable, such as often with foreign invoices, these are to be posted with the posting case "Gross". When posted in the "Standard" posting case with a foreign VAT percentage, SIMS will typically show the error message "Tax Key Not Available".
During the upload process of documents a number of additional integrity checks are taking place. Depending on the type of the document and the result of the check it will be released to the flow or routed in one of the query inboxes.
The standard routing of a document if it isn’t flagged by one of the checks described in Documents – "to check" is the following:
Document type |
Comment |
Query inbox |
Statement |
|
A |
Reminder |
|
A |
Letter |
|
C |
Other |
|
C |
|
|
|
All |
Missing Creditor |
A |
All |
Problem to check |
B |
All |
RESCAN |
P |
Invoices |
Total Value Zero |
A |
Caption:
A – Query to Accounting
B – Query to BancTec
P – Post Office
For the upload of an Invoice/Credit Note the hierarchical rule is applied as follows:
First approval instance – supplier master data
If a first approval instance is stored at the supplier master data record
the invoice is routed into the “Approval Inbox” of the mentioned department.
If one or multiple checks are failed during the upload of a document this is automatically routed to one of the query inboxes. Then the document gets the status “to check”, a QA comment and reason will be added.
Document type |
Comment |
Query inbox |
Invoice/ |
Document- and supplier number is identical |
B |
|
Identical document number independent from the supplier ID |
B |
|
Same supplier ID, amount and document date |
B |
Document type |
Comment |
Query inbox |
Invoice/ |
The supplier master data record is flagged for an additional QA check |
B |
|
Total value of the document is zero |
C |
|
Document currency deviates from the default one of the supplier master
data record |
B |
|
Last day of the current month +1 month <= document date <= 01.01.2015 |
P |
|
Supplier is flagged as foreign one (Tax flag = 1) and VAT is captured as
deductible for the document |
B |
Caption:
A – Query to Accounting
B – Query to BancTec
Paper invoices are scanned centrally in the Shared Services Centre and forwarded to the E-Mail watcher (see below).
Suppliers can provide invoices directly to the Exela BPO Centre as an attachment. The permitted format for all documents is PDF only. Other formats can cause problems at the upload and capturing process due to missing references, macros, malware, etc. Therefore the following provisions shall be taken into account which should be added on the template of the order form:
All invoices must be sent by the invoice issuer directly to the
respective property invoice e-mail address:
dk.invoice@radissonhotels.com
E-invoices are invoices in a structured electronic format to be uploaded directly into the system without any manual capturing.
Invoice copies for those suppliers providing e-invoices should not be sent to the Postoffice for uploading. These copies will be strictly ignored by the Postoffice to avoid duplicates. For a list of e-invoice suppliers, please refer to the Organisational Manual.
If you miss invoices from one of the e-invoicing suppliers please address this to the support team (support@dk.rezdms.com) because this has typically technical issues we have to get notice in order to address this at the EDI Team of the supplier. It is their obligation to provide all invoices electronically.