Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) Fred currently earns $9,300 per month. Fred has been offered the chance to transfer for three to five years to an overseas affiliate. His employer is willing to pay Fred $10,300 per month if he accepts the assignment. Assume that the maximum foreign- earned income exclusion for next year is $108,700 a-2. If Fred's employer also provides him free housing abroad (cost of $20,300), how much of the $20,300 is excludable from Fred's income? Amount to be excluded Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below) Fred currently earns $9,300 per month. Fred has been offered the chance to transfer for three to five years to an overseas affiliate. His employer is willing to pay Fred $10,300 per month if he accepts the assignment. Assume that the maximum foreign- earned income exclusion for next year is $108,700. b. Suppose that Fred's employer has offered Fred a six-month overseas assignment beginning on January 1 of next year. How much U.S. gross income will Fred report next year if he accepts the six- month assignment abroad and returns home on July 1 of next year? Income reported Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below) Fred currently earns $9,300 per month. Fred has been offered the chance to transfer for three to five years to an overseas affiliate. His employer is willing to pay Fred $10,300 per month if he accepts the assignment. Assume that the maximum foreign- earned Income exclusion for next year is $108,700. c-1. Suppose that Fred's employer offers Fred a permanent overseas assignment beginning on March 1 of next year. How much U.S.gross income will Fred report next year if he accepts the permanent assignment abroad? Assume that Fred will be abroad for 305 days out of 365 days next year. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Income reported Required information (The following information applies to the questions displayed below) Fred currently earns $9,300 per month Fred has been offered the chance to transfer for three to five years to an overseas affiliate. His employer is willing to pay Fred $10,300 per month if he accepts the assignment. Assume that the maximum foreign- earned income exclusion for next year is $108,700, c-2. If Fred's employer also provides him free housing abroad (cost of $16,150 next year), how much of the $16,150 is excludable from Fred's income? Assume that Fred will be abroad for 305 days out of 365 days next year. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Amount to be excluded