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 ====Maine==== ====Maine====
  
-Maine uses the calculation type STATE IN TAX (MS) for it is requiring the employee's filing status to determine the tax table to used for its calculation. This calculation type will pass on the code for the filing status [[Marital Status-US|<EmpMCode>]] to the rate table [MARITA].+|Calculation Type Used| STATE IN TAX (MS)| 
 +|Rate Tables Required|[ALLOW] - Withholding Allowance Amount| 
 +| |[SANNUA] - Rate Table for Single| 
 +| |[MANNUA] - Rate Table for Married| 
 +|Fields Required|Filing Status| 
 +| |Fed W4 Allowances| 
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 +Maine uses the calculation type STATE IN TAX (MS) for it is requiring the employee's filing status to determine the tax table to be used for its calculation. This calculation type will pass on the code for the filing status [[employee:dev:system_settings:marital_status-us|<EmpMCode>]] to the rate table [MARITA].
  
 [MARITA] [MARITA]
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 |4|4|0|0|<Formula[<AnnualPeriods>,<Subtype[PP1]>]>| |4|4|0|0|<Formula[<AnnualPeriods>,<Subtype[PP1]>]>|
 |5|5|0|0|<Formula[<AnnualPeriods>,<Subtype[PP1]>]>| |5|5|0|0|<Formula[<AnnualPeriods>,<Subtype[PP1]>]>|
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 +For employees who were Single, Head of Household, and a Widower, it will call on the the formula within formula column the of rate table [PP1]. And for married employees, it will be the formula within the rate table [PP2].
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maine.txt · Last modified: 2019/04/08 13:42 (5 years ago) by rreyes