George (49) and Jean (36), a married couple with no dependents, have AGI of $2,400,000. They have $220,000 of medical expenses related to a kidney transplant, $80,000 of property taxes on their principal residence, $65,000 of interest expense on the $980,000 acquisition mortgage, $25,000 in charitable contributions, and $20,000 of miscellaneous itemized deductions before applying any limitations. If they have a $400,000 preference item, what is their regular taxable income, their alternative minimum taxable income, and their alternative minimum tax in 2017? (Exclude any medicare surtaxes on regular taxable income in your solution.) (Reference table(s) required for solution.)
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