# OF NON-REPEAT BREAKS
Enter the number of Non-repeat breaks. For this example the entry is 5.
# OF REPEAT BREAKS
Enter the number of repeat breaks. For this example the entry is 3.
BREAK POINT (1-100)
Enter the high amount in the range. For example, if the break point is .22 - .38, enter .38 for the break
point.
Tax Table Programming Example - Illinois 6% Tax Table
1. Examine the printed tax table for the tax you are programming.
2. Examine the pattern of break point differences to determine when the break points begin to repeat. Mark
the beginning break points that do not fit a pattern as "non-repeat breaks." Mark the break points that are
repeating in a pattern as "repeat breaks." Count the number of repeat and non-repeat breaks.
140 P Mode Programming
Tax Charged
Sale Amount Range
$0.00
$0.01
$0.02
$0.03
$0.04
$0.05
$0.06
$0.07
$0.08
$0.09
$0.10
$0.11
$0.12
$0.13
$0.14
Break point s
$0.00 - $0.10
$0.11 - $0.21
$0.22 - $0.38
$0.39 - $0.56
$0.57 - $0.73
$0.74 - $0.91
$0.92 - $1.08
$1.09 - $1.24
$1.25 - $1.41
$1.42 - $1.58
$1.59 - $1.74
$1.75 - $1.91
$1.92 - $2.08
$2.09 - $2.24
$2.25 - $2.41
Non-Repeat
Repeat
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