The up to $400/$800 Making Work Pay Credit is even refundable for regular income tax; we all know that. What about the alt. min. tax?
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The making work pay credit is a refundable credit, meaning it is refundable even when the tax liability is otherwise zero. None of the refundable credits, such as EIC, excess FICA withholding, additional child tax credit, or the federal fuels tax credit are ever considered adjustments to AMT because they are treated as tax payments, not tax credits. Thus, the making work pay credit is not an adjustment to AMT.
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This is completely off-topic but in the Tuesday edition of the New York Times, there was a full page ad for an upscale wine & spirit store. One of the featured wines was a "new discovery from New Zealand" called Bee's Knees. The wine is a 2007 Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc and was described as "full throttle". The ad said look for "masses of passion fruit and nectarine along with herbal nuances and racy acidity". Sounds like our Bees.
Bees - its $14.95 a bottle and you can call Sherry-Lehman at 212-838-7500 to order a case for $179.40.
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Originally posted by Bees Knees View PostThanks for the info. Looks like I need to order some wine.
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Originally posted by Bees Knees View PostThe making work pay credit is a refundable credit, meaning it is refundable even when the tax liability is otherwise zero. None of the refundable credits, such as EIC, excess FICA withholding, additional child tax credit, or the federal fuels tax credit are ever considered adjustments to AMT because they are treated as tax payments, not tax credits. Thus, the making work pay credit is not an adjustment to AMT.
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