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183-day rule
130-30 strategy
1913 Federal Reserve Act
Definition
An
IRS
rule that helps in the determination of whether or not a dual taxpayer will need to
pay
U.S.
taxes
in a given year. In this case, if the individual has been in the U.S. for more than 183 days, then they are
liable
to pay
taxes
.
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