Foreign income.
If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien, you must report income from sources outside the United States (foreign income) on your tax return
unless it is exempt by U.S. law. This is true whether you reside inside or outside the United States and whether or not you receive a Form W-2,
Wage and Tax Statement, or Form 1099 from the foreign payer. This applies to earned income (such as wages and tips) as well as unearned
income (such as interest, dividends, capital gains, pensions, rents, and royalties).
If you reside outside the United States, you may be able to exclude part or all of your foreign source earned income. For details, see Publication 54,
Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad.
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