AMT: Congress Takes Aim At Tax Rules That Hit Hardest At Upper Middle Class
Congress Takes Aim At Tax Rules That Hit Hardest At Upper Middle Class
"Scrapping the AMT would lower the potential tax hit for affluent families. But the AMT has survived for decades because it generates a lot of money for government coffers."
"Eliminating the AMT would cost the U.S. government some $700 billion in revenue over the next decade, about half the estimated price tag for the tax bill Congress is now considering."
"It would also potentially remove some of the constraints on the use of tax shelters by the wealthy, allowing taxpayers to take advantage of more loopholes and deductions, Gale notes."