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    Sep 29, 2012, 12:09 AM
    Tax treaty 20A
    I am a UK citizen and resident. I will do a one-off teaching at Georgetwon University in Washington DC for which I will have a gross income of $8500. Do I benefit from any US-UK Tax Treaty? How mcuh is the benfit and what is the name/number of the tax treaty?

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