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Assume a customer's alternative minimum tax is greater than his regular tax liability. in order to compute his federal tax liability, the customer must do which of the following? (a) pay his regular tax liability. (b) pay his regular tax liability and his alternative tax liability. (c) add to his regular tax, the excess of the alternative minimum tax over his regular tax. (d) pay his regular tax liability reduced by his alternative minimum tax.

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