SSIS modules created with VS2013 fail on SQL Server 2012

HI all,
i've just installed SQL Server 2012, VS 2013 (Premium) and SQL Server Data Tools (SSDTBI_VS2012_x86_ENU) on my local workstation (running Win7 x64).
Creating and debugging of new SSIS modules works well, while execution of the module using DTEXEC fails with:
   Description: Package migration from version 8 to version 6 failed with error 0xC001700A "The version number in the package is not valid. The version number cannot be greater than current version number.".
How to create SSIS modules with VS2013, which are executable on SQL Server 2012?
Any help is appreciated!
Thank you in advance!
Details:
D:\tmp>dtexec /f Package_by_vs2013.dtsx
Microsoft (R) SQL Server Execute Package Utility
Version 11.0.2100.60 for 64-bit
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Started:  12:48:51
Error: 2014-04-09 12:48:52.69
   Code: 0xC001F02A
   Source: Package
   Description: Cannot create a task from XML for task "Execute SQL Task", type "Microsoft.ExecuteSQLTask" due to error 0x80070057 "Falscher Parameter.".
End Error
Error: 2014-04-09 12:48:52.69
   Code: 0xC0010018
   Source: Execute SQL Task
   Description: Failed to load task "Execute SQL Task", type "". The contact information for this task is "Execute SQL Task; Microsoft Corporation; SQL Server 2
014; ? 2014 Microsoft Corporation; All Rights Reserved;http://www.microsoft.com/sql/support/default.asp;1".
End Error
Error: 2014-04-09 12:48:52.72
   Code: 0xC0010026
   Source: Execute SQL Task
   Description: The task has failed to load. The contact information for this task is "Execute SQL Task; Microsoft Corporation; SQL Server 2014; ? 2014 Microsof
t Corporation; All Rights Reserved;http://www.microsoft.com/sql/support/default.asp;1".
End Error
Error: 2014-04-09 12:48:52.72
   Code: 0xC0024107
   Source: Execute SQL Task
   Description: There were errors during task validation.
End Error
Error: 2014-04-09 12:48:52.72
   Code: 0xC0010025
   Source: Package
   Description: The package cannot execute because it contains tasks that failed to load.
End Error
DTExec: The package execution returned DTSER_FAILURE (1).
Started:  12:48:51
Finished: 12:48:52
Elapsed:  1.123 seconds

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    and Semantic Extractions for Search   1033                   Enterprise Edition   11.1.3000.0       No        
    Yes        
      SQL Server   2012        MSSQLSERVER            MSSQL11.MSSQLSERVER              Data
    Quality Services                      1033                  
    Enterprise Edition   11.1.3000.0       No           Yes      
      SQL Server   2012                                                           
    Management   Tools -   Basic                   1033                  
    Enterprise Edition   11.1.3000.0       No           Yes      
      SQL Server   2012                                                           
    Management Tools - Complete                1033                   Enterprise Edition  
    11.1.3000.0       No           Yes      
      SQL Server   2012                                                           
    Client Tools Connectivity                  1033                   Enterprise Edition  
    11.1.3000.0     No           Yes      
      SQL Server   2012                                                           
    SQL Server Data   Tools                      1033                  
    Enterprise Edition   11.1.3000.0       No           Yes      
      SQL Server   2012                                                           
    Integration   Services                       1033                  
    Enterprise Edition   11.1.3000.0       No           Yes      
    Package properties:
        Description:                     Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Service Pack 1
        ProductName:                     SQL Server 2012
        Type:                            RTM
        Version:                         11
        SPLevel:                         1
      KBArticle:                       KB2931078
        KBArticleHyperlink:             
    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2931078
        PatchType:                       QFE
        AssociatedHotfixBuild:         0
        Platform:                        x64
        PatchLevel:                      11.1.3412.0
        ProductVersion:                  11.1.3000.0
        GDRReservedRange:                10.0.1000.0:10.0.1099.0;10.0.3000.0:10.0.3099.0
        PackageName:                     SQLServer2012-KB2931078-x64.exe
      Installation   location:           e:\90a192411a98d1f6dc\x64\setup\
    User Input Settings:
        ACTION:                          Patch
        ALLINSTANCES:                    false
        CLUSTERPASSIVE:                  false
        CONFIGURATIONFILE:              
      ENU:                             false
        HELP:                            false
      IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS:    false
        INDICATEPROGRESS:                false
        INSTANCEID:                      <empty>
        INSTANCENAME:                    <empty>
        QUIET:                           false
        QUIETSIMPLE:                     false
        SQMREPORTING:                    false
        UIMODE:                          Normal
        X86:                             false
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    Global rules:
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            Failed to retrieve data for   this request.
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          HelpLink.ProdName   = Microsoft SQL Server
            HelpLink.BaseHelpUrl =
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink
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       at   Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc.Environment.GetData()
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       at   Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc.Enumerator.GetData(Object   connectionInfo, Request request)
       at   Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc.Enumerator.Process(Object   connectionInfo, Request request)
       --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
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    (01) 2014-04-10 11:51:39   Slp:       HelpLink.ProdName = Microsoft SQL   Server
    (01) 2014-04-10 11:51:39   Slp:       HelpLink.BaseHelpUrl =
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    (01) 2014-04-10 11:51:44 Slp: Parameter 2 : 0xB2652E58
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    (01) 2014-04-10 11:51:51 Slp:
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    http://www.bradg.co.za/?p=12
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    Please mark this reply as the answer or vote as helpful, as appropriate, to make it useful for other readers

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    I realize that Express Versions of Visual Studio lack the full feature set of a professional version.  But am I wrong in assuming that owning a server version of SQL Server 2012 gives us license to a professional
    version of SQL Management Studio 2012?  If so, how would I go about getting this software component installed?  And I am not clear if this is something that needs to be installed on our SQL Server or if I simply need a professional version of SSMS
    loaded on my laptop.
    I work for a company that is fairly fractured in its repsonsibilities, so I would need to know exactly what to ask for if I need to track down any licenses that I might need and if I need to have any specific software installed on our SQL server or on my
    laptop.
    All helpt would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!

    Arthur,
    Thank you for your reply.  But at this point, one of my points of confusion is what software I have available to me.  I wish I had a useful central help desk to call up and just say, "Hey, load me up with all of the professional version(s) of Visual
    Studio.  But I do not know what we have license to.  And I kind of need to know what the options are, so that I can ask a specific question of our vast buracracy.
    For now, I have downloaded only free versions of Visual Studio client software.  Since my company does have servers running Microsoft SQL Server, I am going to assume that we have proper licensing for those servers.  But does that server license
    allow me to get any professional versions of the PC client software for the various Visual Studio(s) 2012?
    And if I get a professional version of Visual Studio 2012, does that do away with the three different flavors that I have right now?  I have 2012 versions of SQL Server Management Studio, Visual Studio Express, and Visual Studio Shell (Integrated).
    Your feedback is much appreciated.
    Thanks!

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