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2007 Tax Acts
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(Jun 03, 2011) - T11-0138 - Baseline AMT Table by Cash Income Level: Effect of AMT on 2001-10 Tax Cuts, 2012
Displays the effect of the AMT on the 2001-2010 individual income tax cuts for the year 2012. Specifically, it presents the percentage of tax-units who lose their individual income tax cuts partially or completely due to the AMT and the percentage reduction in the individual income tax-cuts due to the AMT across cash income levels.
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(Dec 20, 2007) - T07-0342 - H.R. 3996, The Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2007, Final Version as Passed by the House and Senate, Distribution of Federal Tax Change by Cash Income Level, 2007
2007 Distribution of federal tax change by cash income level for the final version of H.R. 3996, the Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2007, as passed by the House and Senate. The bill allows personal nonrefundable credits against the AMT and increases the AMT exemptions to $44,350 for single and head of household filers and to $66,250 for joint filers.
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(Nov 05, 2007) - T07-0326 - Fully Phased In Provisions of H.R. 3996 (as Passed by the House) at 2008 Income Levels, Distribution of Federal Tax Change by Cash Income Level, 2008
2008 Distribution of federal tax change by cash income level for H.R. 3996 (as passed by the House): The Temporary Tax Relief Act of 2007 incorporating all provisions at 2008 income levels. H.R. 3996 extends the AMT patch by allowing personal nonrefundabel credits against the AMT and increasing the exemption amounts, extends several individual and business tax incentives, and offsets the cost with revenue-raisers including taxation of carried interest and certain nonqualified deferred compensation
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(Nov 05, 2007) - T07-0321 - AMT Patch in H.R. 3996 and Include Dividends and Capital Gains Above $50,000 ($100,000 Joint) as an AMT Preference, Distribution of Federal Tax Change by Cash Income Level, 2007
2007 Distribution of federal tax change by cash income level for a plan that extends the AMT patch as done by H.R. 3996 (allow personal nonrefundable credits against the AMT and increase the AMT exemption to $44,350 for single and head of household taxpayers and to $66,250 for married taxpayers) and offsets the cost by including dividends and capital gains above $50,000 ($100,000 for married filers) as an AMT preference item
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