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Tax data application base code version doesn't match tax engine

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We installed the latest payroll tax update for AX2012R2 2018-R6. After installing it we went to HR shared parameters, payroll tab and clicked the button to update the tax data.  We then installed Hotfix-KB4465169-Foundation. After this we completed the upgrade checklist because it was a hybrid update. All went well and again we updated the tax data from the HR parameters along with an AOS restart and a CIL. All versions show correct in the "View Payroll tax data versions" except the Application base code version. It still shows the old version, which points to a missing application update. However the version we were at prior to the update is 1.0.1.93, which is the required prerequisite in the documentation for this tax update. Any suggestion how to get the Base code versions to match? 

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