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Rita Ngan Posted 6 years ago
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Use "showing" or "shown"

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According to PO2224200-563, provision of shop S115_glazing reworks, which is issued on Jun 20, 2020 by company ABC, the amount is HKD 41,657.79. So what is this HKD 47,608.90 supposed to mean? After checking, there is no amendment record showing on the data server.

As advised by John, this HKD 47,608.90 is before 12.5%. I correct this amount to HKD 41,657.79 (HKD 47,608.90 - HKD 5,951.11) on Nov 7, 2020.

  

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Use "showing" and "I corrected". "showing" = visible/can be seen

  • Use "showing" and "I corrected".
  • "showing" = visible/can be seen
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Use "showing" and "I corrected".

"showing" = visible/can be seen

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