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27/05/2008, 17:15
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woolybanana'sbrother
Joined on 18/01/2008
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Re: Exchange rate for Tax purposes
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Yesterday was told that there definitely is an official end of year rate fixed by Paris.
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27/05/2008, 17:26
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allanb
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Re: Exchange rate for Tax purposes
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Instead of saying that there is no official rate, perhaps I should have said that there's an infinite number of official rates. Maybe we could have a contest to find the lowest one, and then we can all move there.
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27/05/2008, 18:02
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Catalpa
Joined on 23/08/2004
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Re: Exchange rate for Tax purposes
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Catalpa wrote: | Our tax office in southern Normandie told me to use 1.3636 across the board for the year. My figures then go to our accountant (French, registered, etc etc) including all the backup paperwork including spreadsheet - and for the past three years he's agreed my use of one figure (given to me by the tax office each spring) for the year.
I don't mind what I do - it's not much extra hassle to enter the different exchange rates but if I can keep it simple, I will. And do.
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I'd forgotten I'd contributed to this thread till it was resurrected today.
As I said several weeks ago, our tax office told me to use 1.3636.
However, having submitted my figures to our accountant based on that rate - and telling him that I'd used that figure - he requested I recalculate them using:
1.456. Which I did. So the tax office may say one thing... but this year our accountant thought differently.
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