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Old 01-06-2004, 03:47 PM
Richard Barndt
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Default Re: M03 Tax rates for 2004


"EngrGuy" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:048a01c3d352$b84ed920$a301280a[at]phx.gbl...
- quote -

> I have Money '03 and noticed this same problem, so you
> are not alone. Unfortunately, I don't know of any work-a-
> round. You can change your filing status to "custom" and
> enter the correct numbers, but, for me anyway, it still
> didn't seem to calculate it as I would expect.
> Sorry I can't be of much help....


Does anyone know the correct values one would enter in "custom" for 2004 for
married rates?

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> > -----Original Message-----
> > Can someone take a look at their version of M03 and see

> if the tax rates
> > showing for '2004 Tax Year in Progress' are correct.
> > > Mine don't appear to be right, ... for example it is

> showing a Long
> > Term Cap Gains tax rate of 20%, a standard deduction of

> 4,700, ... lower
> > income brackets and with higher taxes for 2004 vs. 2003.
> > > .


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Old 01-06-2004, 01:18 AM
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Default Re: M03 Tax rates for 2004

I just looked through the microsoft knowledge base and searched this
newsgroup, and did not see anything as to this being a known issue.

Can you clarify why you said this was broken in M03? Maybe I'll talk
someone into reporting a support issue with MS.

Chris Cowles wrote:

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> I believe M03 was broken in this respect. M04 has correct tax rates.
> "EngrGuy" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:048a01c3d352$b84ed920$a301280a[at]phx.gbl...
> > I have Money '03 and noticed this same problem, so you
> > are not alone. Unfortunately, I don't know of any work-a-
> > round. You can change your filing status to "custom" and
> > enter the correct numbers, but, for me anyway, it still
> > didn't seem to calculate it as I would expect.
> > > Sorry I can't be of much help....
> > > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > Can someone take a look at their version of M03 and see
> > > if the tax rates showing for '2004 Tax Year in Progress' are correct.


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Old 01-05-2004, 12:50 PM
Chris Cowles
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Default Re: M03 Tax rates for 2004

I believe M03 was broken in this respect. M04 has correct tax rates.

"EngrGuy" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:048a01c3d352$b84ed920$a301280a[at]phx.gbl...
- quote -

> I have Money '03 and noticed this same problem, so you
> are not alone. Unfortunately, I don't know of any work-a-
> round. You can change your filing status to "custom" and
> enter the correct numbers, but, for me anyway, it still
> didn't seem to calculate it as I would expect.
> Sorry I can't be of much help....
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Can someone take a look at their version of M03 and see

> if the tax rates showing for '2004 Tax Year in Progress' are correct.



 
Old 01-05-2004, 05:11 AM
EngrGuy
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Default M03 Tax rates for 2004

I have Money '03 and noticed this same problem, so you
are not alone. Unfortunately, I don't know of any work-a-
round. You can change your filing status to "custom" and
enter the correct numbers, but, for me anyway, it still
didn't seem to calculate it as I would expect.

Sorry I can't be of much help....

- quote -

> -----Original Message-----
> Can someone take a look at their version of M03 and see

if the tax rates
> showing for '2004 Tax Year in Progress' are correct.
> Mine don't appear to be right, ... for example it is

showing a Long
> Term Cap Gains tax rate of 20%, a standard deduction of

4,700, ... lower
> income brackets and with higher taxes for 2004 vs. 2003.
> .

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Old 01-05-2004, 02:26 AM
Retired Coal Miner
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Default M03 Tax rates for 2004

Can someone take a look at their version of M03 and see if the tax rates
showing for '2004 Tax Year in Progress' are correct.

Mine don't appear to be right, ... for example it is showing a Long
Term Cap Gains tax rate of 20%, a standard deduction of 4,700, ... lower
income brackets and with higher taxes for 2004 vs. 2003.

 

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