International Trade Meaning and Definition of Tax Preference Items
Meaning of Tax Preference Items
Items such as tax-loss carry forwards and carry backs and investment tax credits that shield corporate taxable income from taxes.
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United States Tax Concept of Tax Preference Items
Items such as accelerated depreciation, percentage depletion, or certain tax-exempt income, that may subject a taxpayer to the alternative minimum tax (AMT).
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