Question about foreign currency

Apr 01, 2008 20:17


Hello everyone. I was wondering if anyone could help me with a tax return question one of my friends is having problems with.

She has a new client, a single guy in his late twenties.  His parents are originally from Sweden, but have lived in the U.S. for all of his life. Over the years they have made investments in his name.  Anyway, my friend has ( Read more... )

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malinr April 2 2008, 02:09:24 UTC
Oh I don't know about the comma and decimal but " saldo inkl ranta" means total including intrest.Hugs

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anne35 April 2 2008, 12:43:39 UTC
A big hug right back to you. Thanks so much for the help. This late in tax season it's extremely nerve-wracking to see things like that.

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katwoman76 April 2 2008, 05:58:03 UTC
Here in Germany we put the cents behind the comma instead of behind the point. I think, Sweden might be the same.

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anne35 April 2 2008, 13:12:12 UTC
Here in Germany we put the cents behind the comma instead of behind the point.

I was in Germany for a few days about ten years ago and I don't remember that. I'm usually really good at remembering little details like that. Getting older and having kids must not agree with me. Thanks for the info.

p.s. In a completely unrelated matter, I thought I'd let you know about ToF. I know I told you I was really close to posting. Well, I suck. But there is a bit of good news. After loracj sent it back I realized it was lacking something. So I'm making it longer. Instead of two pages, it's looking like it will be four or five. That's at least something, right?

Thanks again for the help.

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malinr April 2 2008, 13:01:03 UTC
Glad I could help. Hugs

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anonymous April 2 2008, 17:20:24 UTC
It's the same. In Sweden the . and , switch.
It's confusing I know
Hug SB

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anne35 April 3 2008, 13:09:54 UTC
Thanks so much for the help. I knew this was the right place to ask.

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