RFIDESM340 - Intra community adquisitions

Dear all,
We are using in Spain report RFIDESM340. For Intra communuty adquisitions, the data is duplicated. It appears in Outgoing invoices and in Incoming invoices. But the data should only appears in Incoming invoices.
Do you know how to do it?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Iné

Hi Ramon.
use different posting keys for "sujeto pasivo" investments and
intracomunity adquisitions in order to eliminate the intracomunity adquisitions
line which is not desired to appear in the 340 model or register book.
This option forzes to modify the Tax esquemme in order to add new posting keys.

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