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Deductions & credits
The maximum exclusion amount for 2019 is $105,900. If you are away for only a portion of the year, then you multiply that amount by the percentage of time you are away to determine the adjusted exclusion for that year.
So, if you were away for half of 2019, then you can exclude up to $52,950 of foreign income, which is half of the full amount. In the next year or previous year, you can then exclude the other half in that year.
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March 10, 2020
3:47 PM