Can a US citizen draw from charge nouns on the UK National Insurance taxes?

I have dual (US, UK) citizenship, but am now a resident of UK (this is the transition year, ie, started as a US resident). I get the message the foreign tax credit and foreign earned income exclusion portion of the US toll code. Is there any relief (as healthcare expense surrounded by itemized deductions eg) for Nat'l Insurance charged by british government?
Answers:
Are you going to claim tax nouns from England and the good OLE USA??
Pay your taxes you freaking scrounger
Yes, a US citizen can take tax relief on the UK National Insurance Contribution (NIC).

Employees and self-employed individuals can apply, below what is known as a "totalization agreement" to opt-out of dual country coverage. To opt out of NIC, the application is made to the U.S. Social Security Administration and the certificate of coverage is next presented to the UK Inland Revenue National Insurance Contributions Office. See the links below for further information. Source(s): http://www.ssa.gov/international/agreeme…
http://www.ssa.gov/international/Agreeme…
NO the demoncrats want their (your) money !


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