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15 March, 09:48
How to calculate tax liability
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Brynlee David
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Step 1 - Determine Gross Taxable Income
Step 2 - Calculate Adjusted Gross Income
Step 3 - Subtract Deductions
Step 4 - Subtract Exemptions
Step 5 - Calculate Tax Liability and Subtract Credits
Step 6 - Determine Taxes Owed or Refund Due
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