Hank is a sales executive who earned $109,500 working for a multinational firm this year. Of the
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A. Hank can exclude his entire salary because he worked more than 330 days overseas
B. 97,400
C. 86,500
D. 92,900
E. None of his salary can be excluded from gross income because Hank must reside overseas for the entire year
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