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My issue is that I have a cost sheet that has a tax code in cell E46 if the
labor is performed in IA, however if the work is performed in IL it is not taxable. therefore in my spread sheet I have the total of material in E45 and total labor in E47 both totalled in E48 and the standard tax rate identified by user in E49. In cell E50 I have a total of E49 + tax to give me a total price. However, In the case that I don't need to add tax to labor what is a good way to split that up? If 46 is populated with a tax rate then have a formula in E49 that will ignore the labor in E47 and add it to E50? Please help. Candi |