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    AMTI May Be Defined as Regular Taxable Income After AMT
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AMTI May Be Defined as Regular Taxable Income After AMT

Question 69

Question 69

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AMTI may be defined as regular taxable income after AMT adjustments (other than the NOL and ACE adjustments) and after tax preferences.

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