Hi,
On 2018-01-14 19:19, Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto wrote:
> I need to find a way to delete an invoice, it could be posted, then I need
> to get back all its movements or delete them. The reason is since I couldnt
> get them back with a credit note, i just need them nulled or deleted to
> notice tax authority as nulled as if never have been posted
What type of invoice? For supplier invoice you can cancel a posted
invoice which will create a cancel move.
For Customer invoice, you can only make a credit note (with refund). It
is forbidden to delete an invoice because it may appear as a fraud
tentative.
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Any way, I think the only proper way is still to make a credit note.
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On 2018-01-16 10:23, Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto wrote:
>
>Any posted invoice must be sent to the tax authority in mediatley or at
> least 7 days as later via soap service
>
> >
> > Any way, I think the only proper way is still to make a credit note.
> >
>
> I am sure of that, but I have just some wird case that I couldnt make a
> credit note
I see contradiction in those two statements. If you have to send all the
posted invoice to the tax authority than how would you be allowed to
delete a posted invoice? You should have already sent it to the tax
authority so for the integrity you must keep it in the system.
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On 2018-01-16 16:32, Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto wrote:
>
>
> Any posted invoice must be sent to the tax authority in *mediatley or
> at **least
> 7* days as later via soap service
> """
>
> My issue is that I can not sent this 4 o 5 invoices. for been as clear as
> possible
>
> There were errors like
>
> - NO taxes
> - Unit price as cuantity
>
> Then the boss on the institution and accountant request information for
> make then null, and tax authority said "when an invoice is no sent on the
> period it is considered as nulled", then they just no sent these wrong
> invoices
>
> Issue: as this incvoices were marked as nulled for not been on the limit
> time, and considered nulled for the tax authority, is no possible to
> generate a credit note cause
>
> - numbers were considered as nulled
> - content was no fuilled on a right way
>
> Note: nulling invoice is ok as a tool for institutions, the last resource
> for an issue, but as you say is no so good, but is a tool. But on tryton is
> no possible to marked as null a posted invoice
I must say all this sounds very strange and archaic.
But anyway, as you just say that you are allowed to not sent the invoice
to tax authority, you can also just not send the credit note.
After that if you want you can change the sequences to be as you wish it
to be.
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