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Alternative minimum tax exemption

Alternative minimum tax exemption, 2008
Congress finally came through with year-end legislation to shorten the reach of the alternative minimum tax for another year.  The measure temporarily increased the AMT exemption for joint-filing married couples to $66,250 and for single taxpayers to $44,350. Finding a longer-term solution, such as indexing the exemptions (don’t look for the AMT to completely go away soon), will be one of the challenges for Congress in 2008.  However, in a presidential and congressional election year, that task will be even tougher than it was in 2007, so another short-term fix may be the best we can hope for until a new administration can take a crack at it. 

Several other key tax provisions are expiring in 2008, creating more uncertainty for taxpayers. Keep your eye out for action this year on these items.  Short-term, fear of a recession is prompting a rare consensus on the need for an economic stimulus plan that is very likely to include an income tax rebate check for many Americans.
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This entry was posted on Thursday, January 24th, 2008 at 10:52 am and is filed under 2) General. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “Alternative minimum tax exemption”

  1. Y Wong Says:
    April 7th, 2008 at 2:38 pm

    What is the exemption for Alternative Minimum Tax if filing status is joint return with alternative minimum taxable income less than $150000? (2007) is it $45000 or $66160?

    Thanks

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