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AMT Preference Items, 2002

Troy Kravitz, Leonard E. Burman
March 13, 2006
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The largest individual AMT preference items in 2002 were state and local taxes (51 percent of all AMT preference items), personal exemptions (22 percent), and miscellaneous itemized deductions, including employee expenses and legal fees (20 percent).

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Individual Taxes Federal Budget and Economy State and Local Issues
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