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U of M tax law professor Gregg Polsky says it's unlikely that politicians will change the AMT anytime soon, since it would be so expensive to do so. "A one-time fix would cost between $600 billion and one trillion dollars." (Photo courtesy of U of M Law School)

U of M tax law professor Gregg Polsky says it's unlikely that politicians will change the AMT anytime soon, since it would be so expensive to do so. "A one-time fix would cost between $600 billion and one trillion dollars."

(Photo courtesy of U of M Law School)
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