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Can a taxpayer effectively plan to avoid paying AMT taxes?
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04-10-2007, 02:24 AM
Adam
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Can a taxpayer effectively plan to avoid paying AMT taxes?
It seems a lot of people I know at work are all subject to AMT taxes! The question is, if one plans well, can the AMT tax be avoided or postponed into future tax years?
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