This revenue procedure modifies and supersedes section 3.08 of Rev. Proc. 2018–18, 2018–10 I.R.B. 392, to reflect the statutory amendment by section 102, of Division T, of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2018, P.L. 115–141 (H.R. 1625) to increase the state housing credit ceiling. This revenue procedure also modifies and supersedes section 3.10 of Rev. Proc. 2018–18 to correct the alternative minimum tax phaseout threshold amount for estates and trusts.
Section 3.08 of Rev. Proc. 2018–18 is modified and superseded to read as follows:
.08 Low-Income Housing Credit. For calendar year 2018, the amount used under § 42(h)(3)(C)(ii) to calculate the State housing credit ceiling for the low-income housing credit is the greater of (1) $2.70 multiplied by the State population, or (2) $3,105,000.
Section 3.10 of Rev. Proc. 2018–18 is modified and superseded to read as follows:
.10 Exemption Amounts for Alternative Minimum Tax. For taxable years beginning in 2018, the exemption amounts under § 55(d)(1) are:
Joint Returns or Surviving Spouses | $109,400 |
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Unmarried Individuals (other than Surviving Spouses) | $70,300 |
Married Individuals Filing Separate Returns | $54,700 |
Estates and Trusts | $24,600 |
For taxable years beginning in 2018, under § 55(b)(1), the excess taxable income above which the 28 percent tax rate applies is:
Married Individuals Filing Separate Returns | $95,550 |
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Joint Returns, Unmarried Individuals (other than surviving spouses), and Estates and Trusts | $191,100 |
For taxable years beginning in 2018, the amounts used under § 55(d)(3) to determine the phaseout of the exemption amounts are:
Joint Returns or Surviving Spouses | $1,000,000 |
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Unmarried Individuals (other than Surviving Spouses) | $500,000 |
Married Individuals Filing Separate Returns | $500,000 |
Estates and Trusts | $81,900 |
This revenue procedure modifies and supersedes sections 3.08 and 3.10 of Rev. Proc. 2018–18, which modified and superseded certain sections of Rev. Proc. 2017–58, 2017–45 I.R.B. 489.
Sections 3.08 and 3.10 of Rev. Proc. 2018–18 are modified and superseded for taxable years beginning in 2018.
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