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Health, 17.07.2020 06:01, Joeyoman

Jason was a recent graduate from a university program with a Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. He will begin a position at the local hospital working 40 hours a week with an hourly rate of $25.50. He will receive a paycheck every two weeks. In a document, calculate the following. Be sure to show your mathematical calculations. Refer to pages 558 and 559 in your textbook. Gross Pay for 1 paycheck - Deductions for federal tax, state tax, and city tax - Deduction for F. I.C. A. or social security tax - Deduction of $117 for medical and dental insurance - What would Jason’s net monthly income and net annual salary be after taxes and insurance?

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