December 30, 2012

'Cliff' Will Hit Middle Class with AMT

Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

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There’s a common misperception about the fiscal cliff — that the tax increases only apply to 2013. Not true. 

In a cruel epilogue to 2012, roughly 28 million families would owe the IRS $86 billion more than they anticipated for this year should the country plunge off the cliff, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.

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