Identify two valid options for configuring Legislative Data Groups.
A.
None, because the configuration of Legislative Data Groups is optional.
B.
Minimum one for each country in which the enterprise operates.
C.
Add Legislative Data Groups if extremely diverse payroll setup exists within the enterprise.
D.
The number of t he Legislative Data Group and the Legal Employer should be the same.
E.
The number of the legislative Data Group and the Tax Reporting Group should be the same.
Explanation:
B: Create a legislative data group for each currency in which you pay workers.
Legislative data groups are a means of partitioning payroll and related data. At least one legislative
data group is required for each country where the enterprise operates. Each legislative data group is
associated with one or more payroll statutory units.
D: Oracle Fusion Payroll is organized by legislative data groups. Each legislative data group marks a
legislation in which payroll is processed, and is associated with a legislative code, currency and its
own cost key flexfield structure. A legislative data group is a boundary that can share the same set
up and still comply with the local laws. It can span many jurisdictions as long as they are within one
country, and contain many legal entities that act as payroll statutory units. Each payroll statutory
unit can belong to only one legislative data group.
Oracle Fusion Applications Coexistence for HCM Implementation Guide 11g, Legislative
Data Groups: Explained
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