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Why don't I get the full AMT income exemption amount for married filing jointly?
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Why don't I get the full AMT income exemption amount for married filing jointly?
For 2017, the exemption amounts are phased out at the rate of 25 cents for each $1 of AMT income more than:
- Married filing jointly or qualified widow(er) — $158,900
- Single or head of household — $119,200
- Married filing separately — $79,450
June 6, 2019
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Why don't I get the full AMT income exemption amount for married filing jointly?
For 2017, the exemption amounts are phased out at the rate of 25 cents for each $1 of AMT income more than:
- Married filing jointly or qualified widow(er) — $158,900
- Single or head of household — $119,200
- Married filing separately — $79,450
June 6, 2019
10:45 AM
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