filing 2555 or 2555 ez disqualifies a peson from getting EIC. now, i am wondering does a person have to file that to exclude foreign income if they meet one of the tests(phy.presence or bona fide res.)?
in some cases it is definitely more beneficial to include the foreign income and take the EIC as opposed to excluding it?
my client has foreign income, but came to the states and worked and has three kids. so she would be entitled to a good amount of EIC.
just wondering if IRS has any rules against that? also i still can not figure out if she is subject to SE tax since she worked for a foreign company and was on salary.
in some cases it is definitely more beneficial to include the foreign income and take the EIC as opposed to excluding it?
my client has foreign income, but came to the states and worked and has three kids. so she would be entitled to a good amount of EIC.
just wondering if IRS has any rules against that? also i still can not figure out if she is subject to SE tax since she worked for a foreign company and was on salary.
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