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Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)

Under prior law, like individuals, businesses that made substantial use of deductions could be subject to the AMT, which was a flat 20% rate on the amount of taxable income above the exemption amount. Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the corporate AMT was repealed.

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