<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I was told to search the local government
sites and the IRS site for tax table downloads. My friend said he
had once retrieved a CSV formatted set of tax tables from these sites,
he thinks that he had to pay $5.00 for the download but it would be a time
saver and the risk of error would be greatly reduced.<br>
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<br><font size=2><tt>Hi,<br>
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Please continue to cc: the list so the conversation can go into the<br>
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ddartt@mbsbooks.com writes:<br>
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> I was thinking CSV (comma delimited values)<br>
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Ok, and what are the columns? Is there some standard CSV tax-table<br>
format, or were you just planning to create an ad-hoc CSV format?<br>
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-derek<br>
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