Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.12.2020 18:40, journeyhile5

Given the pay rate and hours worked, determine the gross earnings, federal taxes (assuming 20% of gross earnings), state taxes (assuming 6% of gross earnings), social security deduction (assuming 6.45% of gross earnings), total
deductions, and net pay.
Employees pay rate is $8.25
Dision
Social Security No. Period Begin
Company
Branch
Hire Date
Period End
Check No
Department Fost Status
Chad Date
Earnings
Pate Hours
sal25 32.00
Curent
Regular
Taxes And Deductions
Year to Date Location & JO Overdes Description Cuner Year to Date
Fed. Tax
State Tax
Soc. Sec.
Gross Earnings
Total Deductions
Net Pay

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