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The following information pertains to wald corp.'s operations for the current year: worldwide taxable income $300,000 u. s. source taxable income 180,000 u. s. income tax before foreign tax credit 96,000 foreign nonbusiness-related interest earned 30,000 foreign income taxes paid on non business-related interest earned 12,000 other foreign source taxable income 90,000 foreign income taxes paid on other foreign source taxable income 27,000what amount of foreign tax credit may wald claim for the current year?

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