H.R.3385 - AMT Credit Fairness Act of 2005

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make the credit for prior year minimum tax liability refundable for individuals after a period of years, to require returns with respect to certain stock options, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: AMT Credit Fairness Act of 2005 as introduced.
  • Official: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make the credit for prior year minimum tax liability refundable for individuals after a period of years, to require returns with respect to certain stock options, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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7/21/2005--Introduced.AMT Credit Fairness Act of 2005 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to: (1) make unused alternative minimum tax credits more than four years old refundable at the greater of 20 percent annually or $5,000 per year; and (2) require corporations to provide stock option re

Official Summary


7/21/2005--Introduced.
AMT Credit Fairness Act of 2005 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to:
(1) make unused alternative minimum tax credits more than four years old refundable at the greater of 20 percent annually or $5,000 per year; and
(2) require corporations to provide stock option recipients with certain tax disclosures.


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