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Yes, if there is no 6251, you are clear. The form is fully functional so it would be there, if needed. Things change each year and maybe there is a question answered wrong or some other issue. Since you want to check, be sure to see what's new below and you can verify your answers in the program.
Instructions for Form 6251 state:
What's New
Exemption amount.
The exemption amount on Form 6251, line 5, has increased to $85,700 ($133,300 if married filing jointly or qualifying surviving spouse; $66,650 if married filing separately).
Also, the amount used to determine the phaseout of your exemption has increased to $609,350 ($1,218,700 if married filing jointly or qualifying surviving spouse).
AMT tax brackets.
For 2024, for non-corporate taxpayers, the 26% tax rate applies to the first $232,600 ($116,300 if married filing separately) of taxable excess (the amount on line 6). This change is reflected on lines 7, 18, and 39.
See also Topic No. 556 Alternative Minimum Tax | Internal Revenue Service
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