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Reinstate personal exemption phaseout (PEP) in 2026 #2402

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@Peter-Metz Peter-Metz commented Mar 3, 2020

This PR reverts II_em_ps values to pre-TCJA law in 2026.

I came across this issue when I was looking at a CBO spreadsheet that estimates tax parameters through 2030.

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@Peter-Metz Peter-Metz changed the title revert II_em_ps to pre-TCJA values in 2026 Reinstate personal exemption phaseout (PEP) in 2026 Mar 3, 2020
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Thanks @Peter-Metz. This looks good to me.

@MattHJensen MattHJensen merged commit 1517d09 into PSLmodels:master Mar 12, 2020
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