I am new to Perl scripting and I am writing a perl script for class: Write a script to help users calculate their tax returns. Prompt the user to enter his/her income from keyboard. Then use the following rules for calculation. Display the result on the screen. If the income is less than 5000, no tax; If the income is between 5000 and 30000, the tax rate is 10%; If the income is more than 30000, the tax rate is 20%. This is what I have so far:
#!/usr/bin/perl read -p "What is your name: " name print "Hi $name "; read -p "$name, please enter your income tax:" var1 if ($var1 -lt 5000) { print "no tax"; } elsif ($var1 -gt 5000 && $var1 -lt 30000) { print "the tax rate is 10%"; } elsif ($var1 -gt 30000) { print "the tax rate is 20%"; } print "\n";

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