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For a U.S. citizen abroad, when is the foreign earned income exclusion different from the foreign tax credit in practical terms?

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Megan Hartsubscriber
November 6, 2025 3,585 views 1 answer
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I want the real IRS answer, not expat-forum slogans. Please explain why these two relief tools are not interchangeable, why they cannot both shelter the same income in the same way, and why filing obligations continue even when someone thinks foreign tax already solved the U.S. side.

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