Sunday, November 2, 2008

Need Some Help With AMT?


One of the biggest concerns that taxpayers with large amounts of deductions face is the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). Many of us find it hard to explain and sometimes even harder to understand.

Every year taxpayers need to consider whether they will have to pay the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). The AMT Assistant is intended to provide a simple test for taxpayers who fill out their tax returns without using software to determine whether they may be subject to the AMT.

The AMT Assistant is an electronic version of the AMT Worksheet in the 1040 Instructions, called the “Worksheet to See if You Should Fill in Form 6251 - Line 45.”

Using the AMT AssistantThe AMT Assistant is easy to use. You just answer a few simple questions about entries on your draft 1040 and the system does the rest. You will see the results immediately on your computer screen. Based on your entries, the results will tell you that either you do not owe the AMT or that you must go further and complete Form 6251 to find out if you owe the AMT.

Your entries are anonymous and the information will be used only for the purpose of determining your eligibility. All entries are erased when you exit or start over. See the “IRS Privacy Policy” for more information.

The Assistant can be used by individuals, tax practitioners and community or public service organizations.

Tax Year 2007 AMT Assistant




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