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©Brooks/Cole, 2001 Chapter 5 Selection-- Making Decision

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©Brooks/Cole, 2001 Figure 5-18 Program Calculate Taxes Calculate taxes based on marginal tax brackets. 1Get income data (total income, taxes paid, dependencies) 2Calculate taxes (total tax, tax due) 3Print information End Calculate Taxes ==================== calcTaxes ================== calcTaxes 1 taxable income = total income – dependent exemptions 2 total tax= tax for bracket 1 + tax for bracket 2 + tax for bracket 3 + tax for bracket 4 + tax for bracket 5 3 tax due= total tax – taxes paid End calcTaxes

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