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Because I buy and sell US shares, I need to monitor the exchange rate for CGT calculations. I use the ATO website to obtain the figures as they have tables of daily exchange rates updated a few days after the end of each month. When doing my tax return recently I noticed that the highest rate of AUD/USD went above $1.12 in May with its peak at $1.1281.
So I was quite surprised to read today that the AUD/USD rate has reached a post float high of $US1.1062.
With another jump in the past two weeks, largely on the back of the deteriorating debt-ceiling debate in the US that has weighed on that country's currency, the Australian dollar hit $US1.1062 today, its highest level since being floated in 1983.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...es-for-rate-rise/story-e6frg926-1226102700419
So what is different between the rates being reported in the news and the rates published by the ATO that there is this discrepancy?
Here is a link to the ATO rates, for May 2011:
http://www.ato.gov.au/taxprofessionals/content.aspx?menuid=0&doc=/content/00251019.htm&page=2&H2
If you look at the first table (2-6 May) and go to the row for the USA (2nd from bottom), it lists 1.1281 as the rate for 2nd May. It cannot just be a one off error, as the rates shown from 27 April through to 11 May are all greater than 1.1062 except for just a few days (5th to 9th May)
So I was quite surprised to read today that the AUD/USD rate has reached a post float high of $US1.1062.
With another jump in the past two weeks, largely on the back of the deteriorating debt-ceiling debate in the US that has weighed on that country's currency, the Australian dollar hit $US1.1062 today, its highest level since being floated in 1983.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...es-for-rate-rise/story-e6frg926-1226102700419
So what is different between the rates being reported in the news and the rates published by the ATO that there is this discrepancy?
Here is a link to the ATO rates, for May 2011:
http://www.ato.gov.au/taxprofessionals/content.aspx?menuid=0&doc=/content/00251019.htm&page=2&H2
If you look at the first table (2-6 May) and go to the row for the USA (2nd from bottom), it lists 1.1281 as the rate for 2nd May. It cannot just be a one off error, as the rates shown from 27 April through to 11 May are all greater than 1.1062 except for just a few days (5th to 9th May)