ThomasM125
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Deductions & credits

There may be a social security tax treaty with a foreign country that allows you to not include the foreign social security income from that country on your US tax return. Consequently, the associated foreign social security tax would not be allowed as a credit, as you cannot get a credit for foreign taxes paid on income that is not includable on your US tax return. @DNN 

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