The Emergency Economic Stabilization Bill of 2008
The Emergency Economic Stabilization Bill of 2008 is a historic financial markets rescue bill that contains more than 100 tax provisions and over $150 billion in separate tax breaks. The provisions range from special capital gain rules on certain securities to a one-year extension on the AMT patch. Read more.
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