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Chapter 3, Problem 1FPE
Calculating marginal tax rates. Piper Wells is single and received the items and amounts of income shown below during 2015, as shown below. Determine the marginal tax rate applicable to each item. Note that if the item is not taxable, the marginal rate is 0.
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