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Yes, you can apply the foreign exclusion to only part of your wages. To have earned income to qualify to put money into an IRA, you must add back the excluded amounts in determining your compensation for purposes of the IRA limits. Likewise, for purposes of determining the IRA limits, do not reduce your compensation by any foreign housing deductions.
Individual Retirement Accounts
Yes, you can apply the foreign exclusion to only part of your wages. To have earned income to qualify to put money into an IRA, you must add back the excluded amounts in determining your compensation for purposes of the IRA limits. Likewise, for purposes of determining the IRA limits, do not reduce your compensation by any foreign housing deductions.
Individual Retirement Accounts
Thanks.
One more question. If I apply foreign earned income exclusion just partly (even if I could apply it to full amount of my earned income), will I be barred from applying foreign earned income exclusion next year?
You should be fine. There is no rule that you must exclude all of your foreign income.
I do you actually do this in TT?
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