This does not incorporate the AMT and says so in the fine print.
Without factoring that in (which would weigh in my favor under both plans), the House plan costs me $5790 while the Senate plan gives me $1631.
Once you factor in the AMT, looks like roughly a push on the House side and a YOOGE windfall on the Senate side.
That said, both of these plans suck and the GOP should be ashamed of themselves for making tax cuts their priority right now. It's literally the last thing the economy or the country needs.
[Post edited by WahooRQ at 11/29/2017 1:14PM]
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