From: Justin F. <je...@ey...> - 2001-07-10 13:12:13
|
Mark: We are in a building with a bunch of lawyers. One guy gets this stuff electronically from West Law, and/or Lexus, but you have to be a member. You can go to: http://directory.westlaw.com/directory/DIR47.asp?rs=WDIR1.0&vr=1.0 but unless you subscribe to this service, you ain't gonna get very far. West Law has been in business for decades and prints all those books/references you see in lawyers offices... _jef ----------------------- > "Faine, Mark" wrote: > > I'd like to replicate this functionality > http://64.14.114.200/cademo/ with binary cloud? > > I'd also like to create a paycheck analysis tool, sort of like > paycheckcity.com but better with more thorough analysis. > > My question is and I realize this is sort of an off topic post? > > I need to create 2001 Federal and State Tax tables, where would I get > the data (in some kind of electronic format I could more easily import > into mysql) and once I got it how in the world could it be regularly > updated? At this point this is just pie in the sky ideas about some > applications but you never know what might come out of just looking > into an idea. > > -Mark > > -- Justin Farnsworth Eye Integrated Communications 321 South Evans - Suite 203 Greenville, NC 27858 | Tel: (252) 353-0722 |