Looks like the Senate "Gang of Six" is finding broad bipartisan support for raising the debt limit, and repeal of the alternative minimum tax is a big part of it.
Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform, seen as the go-to guy for the TEA party in regard to taxes, has opined that this would work:
The AMT repeal is estimated to save taxpayers $1.5 trillion over 10 years.
I'm curious as to whether the estimated $1.5 trillion takes into consideration the annual AMT "fix" performed by Congress every year?
Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform, seen as the go-to guy for the TEA party in regard to taxes, has opined that this would work:
The AMT repeal is estimated to save taxpayers $1.5 trillion over 10 years.
I'm curious as to whether the estimated $1.5 trillion takes into consideration the annual AMT "fix" performed by Congress every year?
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