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I am trying to set up an employee on the work sheet. I do not know what to
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You are assuming that mind reading done here.

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Charline

Assuming you are using the Payroll Calculator Template........

Tax Status would be garnered from Federal IRS tables and depends upon many
criteria like married, single, dependents, student among others.

Do an Internet search under "determine tax status" to get a clearer idea.


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