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| 01 | Use Default School | Use the default school for the residence tax jurisdiction. Only one School District can be valid for the city in this situation
| 02 | Use Specified School | Use the school district code provided in [IEPI] to calculate taxes. Note that the school district code must still be valid for the tax jurisdiction. For example, you cannot specify School District 00605 (Wapakoneta) for the city of West Union
| 03 | Calc, 0 Res Local | Calculate School District tax, and set the Residence Local tax to zero
| 04 | Calc, 0 Work Local | Calculate School District tax, and set the Work Local tax to zero
| 05 | Calc, 0 Work and Res | Calculate School District tax, and set both Work and Residence Local tax to zero
| 01 | Use Default School | Symmetry decides if Work or Res School tax is applicable.
| 02 | Use Specified School | Symmetry decides if Work or Res School tax is applicable.
| 03 | Calc, 0 Res Local | After Symmetry calculates, zero out Res School Earn & Tax
| 04 | Calc, 0 Work Local | After Symmetry calculates, zero out Work School Earn & Tax
| 05 | Calc, 0 Work and Res | After Symmetry, zero out Work & Res School Earn & Tax