Federal Withholding Tax

Guitarfool5931

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I'm trying to create a spreadsheet that will calculate how much will be left of a pay check after taxes. I live in Illionis and have figured State, Medicare, Social Security but cannot figure out how to do the Federal Withholding. I guess it's complicated to figure out but I've found a couple of paycheck calculators online that do the same thing. Anyone have a clue how I can do this? I have no dependents or optional withholdings.

I apologize since this is not technically an excel issue but it's really put a dampener on my sheet.
 

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Guitarfool5931,

A ton of information out there.

Google, search for "Federal Withholding Tax calculation in excel".


Have a great day,
Stan
 
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