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    Amt

    MFJ, two kids

    Line 7 income = 371,000
    Interest = 8,000
    Sch C = 12000
    Capital Loss = -2700
    AGI = 380,504
    SCH A = 58270
    Exemptions = 4532
    Taxable income = 317702
    Reg Tax = 83900
    AMT = 5,595

    Is there a way to reduce or Eliminate AMT? I am new to AMT.

    Would appreciate any help

    #2
    Ways to Eliminate AMT

    1) Elect people with common sense to Congress
    2) Earn less money
    "The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith

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      #3
      Originally posted by JohnH View Post
      1) Elect people with common sense to Congress
      2) Earn less money

      Thank you!
      (1) I can do #1 if you can find one!
      (2) I can not control # 2 - That requiers "smart" tax planning and that is why I put this qestion board

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        #4
        Schedule C-one thought

        You could contribute to a SEP. Do they do deductible ira's? Do they pay for their own health insurance?

        Your facts are pretty sketchy.

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          #5
          Originally posted by veritas View Post
          You could contribute to a SEP. Do they do deductible ira's? Do they pay for their own health insurance?

          Your facts are pretty sketchy.
          TP has W-2 income
          Spouse = Sch C income

          They do not do IRA's. TP does particiapte in 401k at work. Since spouse has Sch "C" income, they can do SEP IRA but will High AGI be factor?

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            #6
            Sep Ira

            is not affected by AGI. You have to the due date including extension.

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              #7
              #3

              Client could also make more money and outgrow AMT...

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                #8
                Originally posted by TAX View Post
                (2) I can not control # 2 - That requiers "smart" tax planning and that is why I put this qestion board
                I'll help you with this one. Have your client give me the extra money earned, and I will pay his/her AMT tax.

                Problem solved.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by veritas View Post
                  is not affected by AGI. You have to the due date including extension.
                  Thanks! It was very nice of you to help.

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