Customer Testimonials
I love your software so I bought a license on 8/20/2010.
I have a computer repair business and will let my business customers know about your software.
Chris
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Regards, Linda
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Thank you again,
Laure
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jtort
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Mike
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Steve
Thank you for your prompt and excellent support. Not many customer-servicers have the capacity to look beyond getting a dollar today, I think most would have said, "well, we have his money, and it was HIS choice to buy 2010-only rather than wait until the bug was fixed, so case closed". They would keep my dollar today, but never get another one from me again. You, on the other hand, now have my loyatly (though perhaps not much for me to buy from you, haha)
If you don't have a sincere desire to help others, you should not be in "CUSTOMER service", eh?
Thank you again.
Regards,
Chris
ezCheckpersonal worked out great! the Logo option really makes a difference on the checks. i went ahead and purchased this version.
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Stacey
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Maryland STATE TAX TABLES
Tax rate used in calculating Maryland state tax for year 2008
State Abbreviation:
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MD
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State Tax Withholding
State Code:
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24
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Acceptable Exemption
Form:
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MW 507
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Basis For Withholding:
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State Exemptions
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Acceptable Exemption
Data:
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0 / Number of Exemptions
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TSP Deferred:
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Yes
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Special Coding:
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Determine the Total Number
Of Allowances field as follows:
First
Position - Enter 0 (zero).
Second
and Third Positions - Enter the number
of exemptions claimed.
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Additional Information:
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The Maryland
state income tax formula contains a computation for Maryland county
tax. Residents of the state of Maryland are required to pay the appropriate
county tax in addition to the state income tax. Nonresidents of Maryland
pay only the state income tax. Refer to the withholding formula for
information on the individual county rates.
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Withholding Formula (Effective
Pay Period 7, 2007)
- Subtract the nontaxable biweekly Thrift Savings
Plan contribution from the gross biweekly wages.
- Subtract the nontaxable biweekly Federal Health
Benefits Plan payment(s) (includes dental and vision insurance program, and flexible spending account - health
care and dependent care deductions) from the amount computed in step
1.
- Add the taxable biweekly fringe benefits (taxable
life insurance, etc.) to the amount computed in step 2 to obtain the
adjusted gross biweekly wages.
- Multiply the adjusted gross biweekly wages times
26 to obtain the gross annual wages.1
1
If gross annual wages are less
than $5,000, taxes will not be withheld.
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- Determine the standard deduction by applying the
following guideline and subtract this amount from the gross annual wages
computed in step 4.
Standard Deduction2 = 15
percent x Annual Wages
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2
Minimum of $1,500/Maximum of $2,000
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- Determine the dependent allowance by applying the
following guideline and subtract this amount from the result of step
5 to determine the taxable income.
Exemption Allowance = $2,400 x Number
of Exemptions
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- Multiply the taxable income computed in step 6 times
4.75 percent to determine the annual Maryland state tax withholding.
- Divide the result of step 7 by 26 to obtain the
biweekly Maryland state tax. Residents of Maryland
are to proceed to step 9 to compute Maryland county tax.
- If the employee is a resident
of the state of Maryland, compute the annual county tax withholding
as follows:
a. Repeat steps 1 through 5.
b. Determine the dependent allowance
by applying the following guideline and subtract this amount from the
result of step 9a to determine the taxable county income.
Exemption Allowance = $2,400 x Number
of Exemptions
c. Apply the taxable income computed
in 9b to the following guideline to determine the appropriate county income
tax:
Compute the Annual
Income
Tax Withholding For:
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By Multiplying
the Annual
Taxable Wages By:
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Allegany
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2.93%
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Anne Arundel
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2.56%
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Baltimore City
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3.05%
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Baltimore
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2.83%
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Calvert
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2.80%
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Caroline
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2.63%
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Carroll
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3.05%
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Cecil
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2.80%
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Charles
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2.90%
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Dorchester
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2.62%
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Frederick
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2.96%
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Garrett
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2.65%
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Harford
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3.06%
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Howard
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3.20%
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Kent
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2.85%
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Montgomery
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3.20%
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Prince George's
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3.10%
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Queen Anne's
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2.85%
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St. Mary's
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3.00%
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Somerset
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3.15%
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Talbot
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2.25%
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Washington
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2.80%
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Wicomico
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3.10%
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Worcester
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1.25%
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d. Divide the result of step 9c
by 26 to obtain the biweekly Maryland county tax.
e. Add the results of steps 8 and
9d to determine the resident's biweekly Maryland state and county tax
combined withholding.
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Weekly Federal Tax Rate:
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Tax Year: 2008
Note: S=Single; M=Married; H=Household;
File Status |
Income Lower Limit |
Income Upper Limit |
Fix Withheld |
Percentage Rate |
S |
$0.00 |
$51.00 |
$0.00 |
0.00% |
S |
$51.00 |
$198.00 |
$0.00 |
10.00% |
S |
$198.00 |
$653.00 |
$14.70 |
15.00% |
S |
$653.00 |
$1,533.00 |
$82.95 |
25.00% |
S |
$1,533.00 |
$3,202.00 |
$302.95 |
28.00% |
S |
$3,202.00 |
$6,916 |
$770.27 |
33.00% |
S |
$6,916 |
up |
$1,995.89 |
35.00% |
M |
$0.00 |
$154.00 |
$0.00 |
0.00% |
M |
$154.00 |
$453.00 |
$0.00 |
10.00% |
M |
$453.00 |
$1,388 |
$29.90 |
15.00% |
M |
$1,388 |
$2,651 |
$170.15 |
25.00% |
M |
$2,651 |
$3,994 |
$485.90 |
28.00% |
M |
$3,994 |
$7,021 |
$861.94 |
33.00% |
M |
$7021 |
up |
$1,860.85 |
35.00% |
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