Let's don't go into whether you like Trump or not.
A blurb was released yesterday, claiming his 2005 return created a tax liability of $36MM on income of $148MM. O.K. doesn't exactly blow us out of the chair, right?
But it's time for Paul Harvey's "Rest of the Story".
The blurb goes on to say Trump paid $5MM on his income, then $31MM in "Alternative Minimum Tax." The obviously biased report went on to say Trump wants to get rid of the AMT.
How can this possibly be? I have had a few incomes of $4-$5 MM in my career, and in every case, the ultimate tax bracket (being high) washed out the AMT percentage of 28%. It's absurd to think there were enough purposeful tax preference items to create an AMT on an income that large.
Is this AMT even a possibility, or is it fodder for the media?
A blurb was released yesterday, claiming his 2005 return created a tax liability of $36MM on income of $148MM. O.K. doesn't exactly blow us out of the chair, right?
But it's time for Paul Harvey's "Rest of the Story".
The blurb goes on to say Trump paid $5MM on his income, then $31MM in "Alternative Minimum Tax." The obviously biased report went on to say Trump wants to get rid of the AMT.
How can this possibly be? I have had a few incomes of $4-$5 MM in my career, and in every case, the ultimate tax bracket (being high) washed out the AMT percentage of 28%. It's absurd to think there were enough purposeful tax preference items to create an AMT on an income that large.
Is this AMT even a possibility, or is it fodder for the media?
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