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Old 04-24-2011, 11:09 AM
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Foreign dividends

I am a US alien resident. I have income into the US, for which I pay regular taxes and I have dividends from my own Brazilian company. I receive those funds as dividends and I don't have to pay additional taxes in Brazil because the company already pays for that income.
Last year I was 298 days out of the USA. How is the tax treatment for that kind of funds?
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