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Default look up tables for tax schedules

I know there is a simple way to use look up tables to compute 2005 tax
schedules as referenced below but I can not find an easy formula to do
this. I would appreciate any help on this.

Thanks,

George



2005 Tax Schedule - Married Filing Jointly

But Not % on of the
Over Over Pay Excess amount over
$- $14,600 $- 10.0% $-
14,601 59,400 1,460 15.0% 14,600
59,401 119,950 8,180 25.0% 59,400
119,951 182,800 23,318 28.0% 119,950
182,801 326,450 40,916 33.0% 182,800
326,451 88,320 35.0% 326,450

 
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