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I would use a navigablemap. Benefits?? Easy to get headmap for any given $ amount, easily changeable at runtime, and ofcourse looks sophisticated. :D Once you have the headmap, just iterate over each key-value pair, calculate taxes, decrease high limit from given $ amount.
- Deepam Tiwan June 27, 2012If it was a design pattern, I would have used decorator pattern combined with chain of responsibility. Lots of good stuff.
I liked the use of enums but it requires code change everytime tax brackets change. Something to think about.