When To Use Tax Table vs Tax Rate Schedule

When To Use Tax Table vs Tax Rate Schedule

Taxable income of less than $100,000 requires the use of a tax table. If the taxable income of a taxpayer is $100,000 or more, a tax rate schedule must be used.
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