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The exchange rate between the U.S. dollar (US$) and the euro (€) remained constant at €1.00 = US$1.50 throughout 2013. Elizabeth Welch (a U.S. citizen) lives and works in France. In 2013, she earned income in France of €100,000, and paid taxes to the local government at the rate of 40 percent. Welch qualifies for the foreign earned income exclusion.
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a. Determine the amount of foreign earned income Elizabeth Welch included in her calculation of U.S. taxable income for the year 2013.
b. Determine the amount of foreign tax credit Elizabeth Welch was allowed to take in determining her U.S. tax liability for the year 2013.
c. Assuming Elizabeth Welch has a marginal U.S. tax rate of 28 percent, determine the amount of U.S. income taxes she paid on her foreign earned income in the year 2013.
Exchange Rate
The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another. Exchange Rate means on any day, for purposes of determining the Dollar Equivalent of any currency other than Dollars, the rate at which such currency may be exchanged into Dollars...
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International Accounting

ISBN: 978-0077862206

4th edition

Authors: Timothy Doupnik, Hector Perera

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