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Mathematics, 29.01.2020 16:54 spacehunter22

Use the table to complete exercises 2 and 3.

if your taxable income is
at least:
but less than:
your tax is:
$1
$8,700
10%
$8,700
$35,350
15%
$35,350
$85,650
25%
$85,650
$178,650
28%
$178,650
$388,350
33%
$388,350
above
35%

2. william earns $13,644.80 per year, and has his federal taxes withheld from each weekly check. in addition, a total of $53.60 is deducted from each check for social security and medicare. how much is his net pay for each weekly check?

3. laura earns $134,350 per year. use laura’s income tax rate to determine what her monthly deduction should be.

4. laura takes the following deductions from income when filing her taxes:
charity: $4,000 mortgage interest: $12,200 property tax: $4,090 if she paid the estimate found above, how much will her refund be?

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