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Questions:
- If the IIA is created for a Taxation item, shouldn't it inherit the Accounts Receivable and Sales Tax Payable accounting codes from the taxation item?
- Why isn't the Mass Updater is not changing the Sales Tax Payable accounting code on the IIA for the Taxation item?
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Answers and Responses:
1. You cannot update this code once the IIA has been created.
2. The Mass Updater does not change the Taxation item once the IIA has been created. The Customer will need to delete the original IIA, then update the Taxation item's accounting codes, then create a new IIA to inherit the correct accounting code from the Taxation Item.
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Answers and Responses:
1. You cannot update this code once the IIA has been created.
2. The Mass Updater does not change the Taxation item once the IIA has been created. The Customer will need to delete the original IIA, then update the Taxation item's accounting codes, then create a new IIA to inherit the correct accounting code from the Taxation Item.
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