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Important to note here is that the credit and debit rows have the same CTC but different Net. This is because we in this case had different client agreements on these orders. The internal correction is then adjusting the Net amount to get to the same CTC. Also note the invoice comment where it’s shown which insertions where involved in this correction.
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Important to note here is that the credit and debit rows have the same CTC but different Net. This is because we in this case had different client agreements on these orders. The internal correction is then adjusting the Net amount to get to the same CTC. Also note the invoice comment where it’s shown which insertions were involved in this correction.

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Important to note here is that the credit and debit rows have the same CTC but different Net. This is because we in this case had different client agreements on these orders. The internal correction is then adjusting the Net amount to get to the same CTC. Also note the invoice comment where it’s shown which insertions were involved in this correction.

Important to note here is that the credit and debit rows have the same CTC but different Net. This is because we in this case had different client agreements on these orders. The internal correction is then adjusting the Net amount to get to the same CTC. Also note the invoice comment where it’s shown which insertions were involved in this correction.