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Alternative Minimum Tax Calculator

AMT liability for high-income filers.

$
2026 AMT exemption: $88,100 single / $137,000 joint.
Tentative AMT
$29,094

$200,000 minus $88,100 exclusion = $111,900 taxable. Estimated tax: $29,094.

AMT Income$200,000
Exclusion$88,100
Taxable$111,900
Tentative AMT$29,094
Effective rate26.0%
Marginal rate26.0%
Data sources: CalcIntel Formula Library

Why This Calculation Matters

The Alternative Minimum Tax Calculator helps you make better tax decisions by putting the math directly in front of you. Instead of relying on averages or guesswork, plug in your own numbers and see how the key inputs, rate, term, amount, and timing, interact. Small changes to any one of them can have outsized effects over years or decades.

How to Use This Calculator

  • Enter your values in the input fields, each one has a label and help text explaining what to type.
  • Results appear instantly as you type; there's no "calculate" button to press.
  • Change any input to compare scenarios side by side.

All math happens in your browser. Nothing you type is sent to a server, saved, or shared.

Key Inputs to Get Right

The most important numbers are usually the interest rate and the time horizon. Over years or decades, small rate differences compound into large dollar differences, so it's worth sanity-checking the rate against current market data before acting on any result.

How to Use

Enter values in the fields on the left. Results update as you type, no submit button needed.

Understanding Results

Each output shows the calculated figure plus a breakdown of contributing inputs. Compare scenarios by editing any value.

Accuracy Notes

Every Alternative Minimum Tax Calculator on CalcIntel uses a documented formula. Results are estimates, real outcomes depend on assumptions and market conditions not captured in a simplified calculation.

Formula

Simple interest:

I = P × r × t

Where P is principal, r the annual rate (decimal), and t the time in years. Balance at the end = P + I.

Worked Example

$200,000 (after $88,100 exclusion)

amount
200000
Result
$29,094

$200,000 − $88,100 exclusion = $111,900 taxable. Bracket-applied tax: $29,094 (26.0% effective rate).

Reference: Bracket Schedule (2026)

Annual exclusion: $88,100 — applied before any bracket.

FromToRate
$0$239,10026%
$239,100and above28%

When to Use This Calculator

  • Model scenarios before making a major financial decision involving tax.
  • Compare different inputs side by side to see how rate, term, or amount changes your outcome.
  • Sanity-check numbers a lender, advisor, or spreadsheet has given you.
  • Build a realistic financial plan grounded in your actual numbers, not averages.

Limitations & Common Mistakes

  • Results are estimates, actual terms depend on credit, lender policy, taxes, and fees not captured here.
  • Rates and prices change daily; recompute with current numbers before signing documents.
  • Does not constitute financial advice. For major decisions, consult a licensed advisor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What formula does the Alternative Minimum Tax Calculator use?

It applies the IRS published bracket schedule for 2026: 2 brackets ranging from 26% to 28%. An annual exclusion of $88,100 is subtracted before tax is computed. The calculator computes your total tax progressively, summing the tax owed in each bracket up to your taxable amount.

What's the 2026 exclusion?

$88,100 per taxpayer. Amounts above this enter the bracket schedule. The exclusion is indexed for inflation, so check IRS Rev. Proc. 2025 publications for the next year's number.

Does this include state tax?

No. The Alternative Minimum Tax Calculator only computes the federal tax. State taxes vary from 0% (TX, FL, NV, WA) to 13%+ (CA top bracket). To estimate your full liability, add your state's effective rate on top of the federal result shown here.

Is this enough for filing my taxes?

No. This is a planning estimate, not a tax return. Filing requires accounting for your filing status, dependents, deductions (standard or itemized), credits, AMT, and prior-year carryovers. Use this calculator to plan and budget; use IRS Form 1040 (or a tax preparer / TurboTax / FreeTaxUSA) to actually file.

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