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There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

There is no simple answer to that, as there are a lot of factors that have be taken into consideration. Much of it will depend on income, the actual tax rates, whatever allowances are used and the rules for taxation for the particular country that the tax is being worked out for. There is also personal taxation and taxation for companies. However, all the facilities are there in Excel. Most of the individual calculations are straight forward, consisting of standard operations of multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting. Some more complex functions would be needed like the IF function as a possible example.

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