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Does anyone know of a good source to determine if one qualifies for alternative minimum tax? I have done an analysis to figure out my gross income, deductions and AGI will be for 2008. I've also calculated how much I will owe in taxes in April based on a non AMT calculation. If I will have to be forced to file under AMT, I'd like to know soon so that I build the additional required savings into my budget. Can I just plug my numbers into turbo tax to determine this or is there another tool out there that would help?
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TT would tell you what your AMT is- AMT is a required calculation for all tax payers.
The 2008 AMT patch was added to the bailout plan, so that issue is not there for this tax year.
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AMT exemptions are not indexed to inflation so every year more and more people get hit with it. But indexing the AMT exemption to inflation would result in a huge reduction in future tax revenues for the government, so the political will has not been there for a permanent fix. Instead, Congress has been "patching" the AMT exemption by passing a law each year to compensate by inflation, but only for the current year. So without a patch each year, the exemption amount would revert back to the original amount, and affect a large number of people. The 2007 patch was not passed until very late (a few months before the 2007 filing deadline). However, the 2008 patch has already passed (as a rider on the bailout bill), so AMT should not hit many more people than last year. 2009 and onwards are still up in the air.
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what he said
one additional note- I think both candidates have suggested their tax reform would permanently modify AMT.
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They both have proposed to leave AMT as is - with annual patches. |
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