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    Tax Tables in Excel Format

    I was wondering if anyone knows where I can get the current tax tables in excel format.
    I am working with a annual leave and long service leave spreadsheet that references the tax tables in excel. I don't want to have to retype over the old tables with the new 2009-2010 rates. I would rather just copy and paste the new rates into the worksheet if they are available.

    So, I open it up to the great brains of PSB. Does anyone know if they are available??

    Thanks.

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    hate to state the obvious, but did you search the ATO site?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shmoo View Post
    hate to state the obvious, but did you search the ATO site?
    Yep. That was (obviously) the first place I looked.

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    They have there in pdf format. If you have Acrobat Standard or Pro you can OCR the pdf then copy and paste in to an excel spreadsheet.

    You may have to some fart arseing about but you get the results quicker than typing it in manually.

    Either that or email the ATO and ask them why this year they have not provided excel tax tables.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xeon View Post
    They have there in pdf format. If you have Acrobat Standard or Pro you can OCR the pdf then copy and paste in to an excel spreadsheet.

    You may have to some fart arseing about but you get the results quicker than typing it in manually.

    Either that or email the ATO and ask them why this year they have not provided excel tax tables.
    Thanks, I'll try that. I already have a copy in PDF but didn't think about using OCR.

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