Hannah Legaleagle is an attorney. She is an Irish citizen who vacationed in the U.S. for 14 days in 2018. Because of her fondness for living in the U.S., Hannah's Irish employer law firm gave her a temporary assignment at its U.S. affiliated firm (she worked in Washington D.C.) from August 1 through December 31, 2019. She earned $120,000 of her salary while working in the U.S., and earned $220,000 for the year pefore transferring to the U.S. She also earned $40,000 of interest and dividends, all from Irish banks and from publicly traded Irish companies. Hannah asks you to advise her of the U.S. tax consequences of her activities in 2019.
Hannah Legaleagle is an attorney. She is an Irish citizen who vacationed in the U.S. for 14 days in 2018. Because of her fondness for living in the U.S., Hannah's Irish employer law firm gave her a temporary assignment at its U.S. affiliated firm (she worked in Washington D.C.) from August 1 through December 31, 2019. She earned $120,000 of her salary while working in the U.S., and earned $220,000 for the year pefore transferring to the U.S. She also earned $40,000 of interest and dividends, all from Irish banks and from publicly traded Irish companies. Hannah asks you to advise her of the U.S. tax consequences of her activities in 2019.
Chapter4: Income Exclusions
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