"WASHINGTON - Congress won't address the growing reach of the alternative minimum tax this year, leaving more than 15 million individuals and families subject to its bite for the first time next year. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R., Tenn.) told reporters yesterday that legislation addressing the alternative minimum tax would not be completed this year. Lawmakers can act next year to make retroactive changes that ensure taxpayers do not pay more in 2006, but millions will start the year in its grasp."