SAP Document and Reporting Compliance (DRC)
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SAP Document and Reporting Compliance (SAP DRC)
Adapt to New Rules Without Jeopardizing Business Operations
SAP Document and Reporting Compliance (SAP DRC) is the next generation of SAP ACR (Advanced Compliance Reporting). It combines electronic document exchange and statutory reporting in one solution, helping businesses meet both local and international regulatory requirements.
SAP DRC automates the creation, submission, and tracking of electronic documents like e-invoices and statutory reports. It supports compliance in over 55 countries and covers more than 400 regulations, including new sustainability standards. By centralizing compliance processes and offering real-time monitoring, SAP DRC increases transparency, reduces the risk of noncompliance, and helps lower the cost of meeting regulatory requirements.
The system also automatically generates statutory reports in the required legal format at the end of each period. Tax professionals can ensure audit-ready documentation, access supporting business records, and make traceable adjustments. SAP DRC provides visibility into tax deadlines and approvals, and automates submissions to further reduce noncompliance risks.
How Your Business Benefits from SAP DRC
As regulations change, staying compliant can become costly and challenging. SAP DRC helps by centralizing reporting and automating key processes, making workflows more efficient, reducing costs, and ensuring compliance with minimal disruption to your business.
Increased Tax Transparency and Auditability
Lower Compliance Costs
Improved Operational Agility
Enhanced Efficiency Through Automation
Scalable, Unified Operations
Global Compliance in a Digital World
Reduced Compliance Risks
Unified Architecture
Automated Reporting
Optimize Reporting with SAP DRC Features
The main goal of SAP DRC with Saptix is to help businesses meet regulatory requirements by automating compliance processes. To achieve this, the solution offers the following features:
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Comprehensive Dashboard
Integrates real-time, actionable insights into your ERP to help prevent disruptions and keep operations running smoothly. Simplifies corrections and follow-ups by providing a single, centralized access point. Offers a consistent user experience across different scenarios and regions, with the flexibility to meet specific business needs.
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Automated E-Documents
Automate the processing and digital approval of business transactions using Peppol or local standards. Easily correct transactions by accessing the detailed underlying data. Monitor Peppol-registered customers and automate reconciliation with public agencies.
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Digitalized Reporting
Keep track of global compliance deadlines with a compliance calendar. Automate reporting steps—from adjustments to approvals—using a customized checklist in your main system. Simplify submissions and gain insights into transactions, ensuring a complete and reliable audit trail.
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Extensibility Platform
Use a library of ready-made processes and real-time scenarios. Easily customize or duplicate compliance reports to match your business needs. Provide a consistent user experience across all standard, custom, or partner-defined scenarios for smooth business operations.
SAP DRC Services by Saptix
SAP DRC Installation and Setup
SAP DRC Configuration
SAP DRC Integration
SAP DRC Integration in the SAP Ecosystem
SAP Document and Reporting Compliance integrates smoothly with core SAP solutions to automate data flow and simplify compliance management.
SAP S/4HANA Finance: Pulls financial and controlling data to create accurate reports.
SAP Sales and Distribution: Automatically generates e-invoices and tax documents from sales transactions.
SAP Materials Management: Handles inbound and outbound documents, including vendor invoice processing.
SAP Global Tax Management / SAP Localization Hub: Provides up-to-date tax rates and local regulatory information.
SAP Integration Suite / SAP PI/PO: Enables flexible integration with external systems and government portals
Implementation Roadmap
At Saptix, we follow the SAP Activate methodology, which structures the implementation of SAP Document and Reporting Compliance into six key stages:
FAQ
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What is SAP Document and Reporting Compliance (SAP DRC) used for?
SAP DRC is a global compliance framework embedded in SAP S/4HANA. It provides a unified set of tools to manage two key processes: e-invoicing and statutory reporting. It is SAP’s strategic response to the global shift towards Continuous Transaction Controls (CTCs), where tax authorities require real-time digital validation of business documents. Instead of relying on multiple country-specific solutions, SAP DRC offers a single, consistent interface — the DRC Cockpit — to manage compliance obligations across different countries.
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What are Continuous Transaction Controls (CTCs) and how does SAP DRC help?
CTCs are government requirements that force businesses to submit transaction data (such as invoices) for approval before or during the business transaction. SAP DRC automates this process by: Extracting the required data directly from SAP documents. Converting it into the country-specific legal format (e.g., XML). Submitting it to the government platform. Receiving and embedding the official response (e.g., approval code or digital signature) back into the SAP document. This makes the document legally valid in real time while keeping compliance seamless for users.
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How is SAP DRC deployed? Is it part of S/4HANA or a separate cloud service?
SAP DRC follows a hybrid deployment model: The core framework, reporting logic, and user interface (DRC Cockpit) run inside your SAP S/4HANA or ECC system. Connectivity to tax authorities and global networks (such as Peppol) is handled through cloud services on the SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP). This combines the stability and integration of your ERP with the flexibility and global connectivity of the cloud.
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What does it mean that SAP DRC is ‘extensible’?
The extensibility framework allows companies to design their own compliance solutions if a particular country or regulation is not covered by SAP’s standard content. This includes: Creating new e-document or reporting formats. Defining processes and workflows. Integrating them directly into the DRC Cockpit. The result: a single user experience and centralized control, even when using custom-built compliance solutions.
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Is SAP DRC included in a standard S/4HANA license?
No. SAP DRC requires a separate license. Pricing is usually based on a subscription tied to transaction volumes (e.g., number of e-documents processed per year). To determine costs, businesses need an analysis of their transaction volumes and the countries in which they operate.
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What is Peppol?
Peppol (Pan-European Public Procurement On-Line) is a global e-invoicing network that provides a standardized format and secure channels for exchanging electronic documents. With SAP DRC, companies connect to Peppol through the SAP Peppol Exchange service. This enables them to send and receive compliant e-invoices with governments, businesses, and institutions on the network — without having to build or maintain complex, one-to-one integrations.