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Mathematics, 18.07.2021 09:00 ajayrose

Please Help! It's Urgent! Calculate the starting income each position will provide you after taxes using an estimated flat tax rate of 30%, as well as the annual income you would make at the 5-year mark after taxes using a flat tax rate of 32%.

Position 1: $27,000 anualy
Position 2: $38,000 anualy
Position 3: $43,260 anualy

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