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t:\[P1] [IRS Other] [Foreign] Foreign Earned Income Exclusion May Be Subsequently [application/msword]
Content: This memorandum responds to your brief e-mail dated September 12, 2001, requesting clarification of accepting a taxpayer's prior Form 2555 filed for tax year 1988 as it would affect his section 911 election for 1997. In your case, the taxpayer made a...
IRS Reminds Taxpayers of Earned Income Credit Availability
Content: The IRS is reminding taxpayers that the rules for taking the earned income credit (EIC), a credit available for lower-income working taxpayers, have not changed for 2001. The rules do change for 2002
2002 Form 2555 Foreign Earned Income - IRS tax forms and publications
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Capitol Hill Blue: IRS will double check Earned Income Tax Credit claims
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Tax Executive: The advance earned income tax credit: IRS education effort picks up
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HelpMELaw: Earned Income Tax Credit - IRS
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Earned Income Credit, IRS and Tax
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Earned Income Credit - IF IRS Questions You
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American Embassy London: IRS Foreign Earned Income Exclusion
Content: Note: If your only earned income abroad is pay you received from the U.S. Government as its employee, you do not qualify for this exclusion
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
Content: The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a federal income tax credit for low-income workers who are eligible for and claim the credit. The credit reduces the amount of tax an individual owes, and may be returned in the form of a refund. See the EITC Overview
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