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Mathematics, 31.07.2021 19:40, Madisonk3571

HIGH POINTS + BRAINLIEST Each row shows the tax rate on a specific portion of the taxpayer's taxable income given their filing status. For example, suppose a taxpayer has a filing status of Single and a taxable income of $40,000. This means that the taxpayer owes 10% tax on the first $8,925, 15% tax on the amount over $8,925 up to $36,250, and 25% in the amount over $36,250 up to $ 40,000.

If Abdul and Maria had a filing status of Married Filing Jointly and together have a taxable income of $91,307 in the year 2013, how much did the couple owe for federal income tax?

Do not round any intermediate computations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.


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