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Business, 20.06.2021 01:00, wadepoolio8836

1: Walter Ferrell (married; 4 federal withholding allowances) earned weekly gross pay of $1,020. For each period, he makes a 401(k) retirement plan contribution of
13.5% of gross pay. The city in which he works (he lives elsewhere) levies a tax of 1.25% of an employee's taxable pay (which is the same for federal and local
income tax withholding) on residents, and 1.05% of an employee's taxable pay on nonresidents.
Federal income tax withholding = $
State income tax withholding = $
Local income tax withholding = $
2:
Lucas Sedaris (married; 3 federal withholding allowances) earned weekly gross pay of $2,800. He participates in a flexible spending account, to which he
contributes $150 during the period. The city in which he lives and works levies a tax of 3.1% of an employee's taxable pay (which is the same for federal and
local income tax withholding) on residents and 2.4% of an employee's taxable pay on nonresidents.
Federal income tax withholding = $
State income tax withholding = $
Local income tax withholding = $
3:
Darrell Roper (married; 6 federal withholding allowances) earned weekly gross pay of $1505. He does not request that any voluntary deductions be made from
his gross pay. The city in which he lives and works levies a tax of 2.65% of an employee's taxable pay (which is the same for federal and local income tax
withholding) on both residents and nonresidents.
Federal income tax withholding = $
State income tax withholding = $
Local income tax withholding = $
4:
Giuseppe Fortuna (single; 2 federal withholding allowances) earned weekly gross pay of $3,835. He participates in a cafeteria plan, to which he pays $170
during the period. The city in which he works levies a tax of $12/week on employees who work within city limits.
Federal income tax withholding = $
State income tax withholding = $
Local income tax withholding = $

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