I don't know whether you need the flexibility of different algorithms between states or just different parameter values, like "state sales tax" or whatever.
FYI, some states have local as well as state-wide taxes. Also, different categories are taxed differently in different states, sometimes even different local taxes. I would not be surprised if it were significantly easier to write code for each state than to try to devise a set of tax tables.
In reply to Re^2: Imagination greater than reality?
by RonW
in thread Imagination greater than reality?
by writch
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