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Fixed assets disposal for Estonia and Lithuania
Learn about credit notes for fixed assets disposal posted by a free text invoice for users in legal entities in Estonia and Lithuania.
mrolecki
mrolecki
article
06/20/2017
johnmichalak
Application User
Estonia, Lithuania
2016-05-31
CustFreeCreditNote_W, CustFreeInvoice
AX 7.0.1

Fixed assets disposal for Estonia and Lithuania

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This article provides information about credit notes for fixed assets disposal posted by a free text invoice for users in legal entities in Estonia and Lithuania.

Fixed assets can be sold using disposal functionality through a free text invoice, fixed asset journal, or general journal in General ledger. For more information, see Fixed asset disposal posting accounts. Fixed assets disposal credit note functionality allows users in legal entities in Estonia and Latvia to create a credit note for a free text invoice with sales of a fixed asset and then post it. To create a credit note to reverse a free text invoice that was generated for the sale of a fixed asset, complete the following steps:

  1. Click Accounts receivable > Invoices > All free text invoices.
  2. Select the free text invoice that you are creating a credit note for.
  3. On the Action Pane, in the Cancel group of the Invoice tab, click Create credit note. Note: When you create a credit note, you must include each transaction line from the free text invoice.
  4. Select the Create corrective lines check box to add a reversal line and a corrective line to the credit note for each transaction line in the original free text invoice.
  5. Post the credit note.

The fixed asset disposal transactions, created when you posted the credit note, are reversed. The status of the fixed asset remains Sold. You can still change the status of the fixed asset manually, if necessary.

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