The new tax law talks about AGI exceeding $XXXXXX.XX then you will fall into the higher tax bracket. In all my tax years (40+) I have never figured a clients taxes based on AGI. What am I missing?
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OMG........... HUH............ WOW........... Let me get this straight, itemized deductions, exemptions, and other tax reducing issues can reduce taxes but not this Obama add-on tax.........???????? Add-on tax hum.. alternative min. tax, how many more ways are there to attack a tax return to accomplish re-distribution of wealth?This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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Working with AGI restrictions
Originally posted by Jiggers View PostI believe that this applies to the new .9% and 3.8% Medicare taxes. It is not based on taxable income.
FWIW: There are all kinds of limitations out there for AGI, MAGI, and likely a few other tweaks of the same type. It's a sneaky way of paying more taxes without....."raising taxes." Not unlike the current floor for deductible medical expenses going from 7.5% to 10% of AGI.
What comes to mind immediately are the new gotchas for the Omamacare add-ons (think new Forms 8959 and 8960). This is not to be confused with my favorite where folks paying Medicare B premiums may pay up to 3x what a lower-income Medicare enrollee may pay just because they "made too much" during the year.
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Medical Deduction
It seems that medical deductions should be allowed in full and some other deductions, such as mortgage interest should have the 10% reduction. You have no control over what your medical needs may be, but you do have the option to live in something other than a million dollar house.
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Originally posted by taxxcpa View PostIt seems that medical deductions should be allowed in full and some other deductions, such as mortgage interest should have the 10% reduction. You have no control over what your medical needs may be, but you do have the option to live in something other than a million dollar house.Jiggers, EA
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