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High Line provides a starter script to load example counties for each state and additional examples for the states of OH and PA. The nine-character GEO code (Geographic Code) is used as the key to determine tax rates for a particular geographical area. GEO codes are used in the county and tax jurisdiction definitions. The GEO codes are provided by Vertex Inc. and are used by their PayrollTax™ Calculator to calculate the appropriate taxes.
High Line provides a starter script to load example counties for each state and additional examples for the states of OH and PA.
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The nine-character GEO code (Geographic Code) is used as the key to determine tax rates for a particular geographical area. GEO codes are used in the county and tax jurisdiction definitions. The GEO codes are provided by Vertex Inc. and are used by their PayrollTax™ Calculator to calculate the appropriate taxes.