
- January15 2004
- Volume 11
- Issue 1
AMTs' Pinch Is Present
Once aimed at wealthy taxpayerswho use many deductions to lower oreliminate their tax liability, the AlternativeMinimum Tax (AMT) is nowstarting to afflict the middle class(which includes many doctors). Thisyear, 2.4 million taxpayers will get hitwith the AMT, but because the AMT'sincome brackets aren't indexed forinflation and because regular tax rateshave dropped, more taxpayers will fallinto the AMT snare each year. By2010, about one third of the nation'staxpaying population and just abouteveryone who earns more than$100,000 will have to deal with theAMT. Those who are most likely to gethit by the AMT are upper-income taxpayerswith many of the types of writeoffsthat the AMT doesn't allow (eg,property taxes, personal exemptions,and home equity loan interest).
Articles in this issue
over 17 years ago
Look to the Future with a Stock Investing Planover 17 years ago
Are You a Part of the Great Stock Year?over 17 years ago
Model Portfolio Series: Aggressive Growthover 17 years ago
Uncover 529 Investing Puzzle Strategiesover 17 years ago
Taming the Tuition Tigerover 17 years ago
The MAGNET Approachover 17 years ago
Bond Rates Dropover 17 years ago
Should You Surrender?over 17 years ago
Hedge Your Betover 17 years ago
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