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  2. Alternative minimum tax - Wikipedia

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    The married-filing-separately (MFS) phase-out does not stop when the exemption reaches zero, either in 2009 or 2010. This is because the MFS exemption is half of the joint exemption, but the phase-out is the full amount, so for MFS filers the phase-out amount can be up to twice the exemption amount, resulting in a 'negative exemption'.

  3. What Is the Alternative Minimum Tax and Will It Cost You Big ...

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    Alternative Minimum Tax Exemptions. Filing Status. 2020 . AMT Exemption. Phaseout Begins. Single/Head of Household. $72,900. $518,400. Married Filing Jointly

  4. What Is the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)? - AOL

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    Increased alternative minimum tax exemption: The TCJA increased the alternative minimum tax (AMT) exemption from $85,700 in 2024 to $88,100 in 2025 for single filers. It also temporarily changed ...

  5. Personal exemption - Wikipedia

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    The personal exemptions begin to phase out when AGI exceeds $309,900 for 2017 joint tax returns and $258,250 for 2017 single tax returns. Each tax exemption is reduced by 2% for each $2,500 by which a taxpayer's AGI exceeds the threshold amount until the benefit of all personal exemptions is eliminated.

  6. What is the AMT and does it affect your taxes? - AOL

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  7. Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005

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    The provision extends the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) exemption levels through the end of 2006 at a higher level than in 2005. The new exemption levels for 2006 are $62,550 for joint filers, $42,500 for single filers and $31,275 for separate filers.

  8. Do You Have to Pay AMT? Eight Triggers to Watch Out For - AOL

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    Under the new law, for 2010, the exemption amount has increased to $72,450 for married couples filing jointly; $47,450 for individual taxpayers and $36,225 for married couples filing separately ...

  9. American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 - Wikipedia

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    For the tax year 2013, some taxpayers experienced the first year-to-year income-tax rate increase since 1993, although the rate increase came about not as a result of the 2012 Act, but as a result of the expiration of the Bush tax cuts. The new rates for income, capital gains, estates, and the alternative minimum tax would be made permanent. [3 ...