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Gennadij [26K]
3 years ago
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Shirley Riddle earns ​$2 comma 327 biweekly. She is single and claims no withholding allowances. She saves​ 2% of her salary for

retirement and pays ​$22.82 in nonexempt insurance premiums each pay period. The Social Security Tax is​ 6.2% from earnings to be taxed. The Medicare tax is​ 1.45% from all earnings. What are her net earnings for each pay​ period?
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1 answer:
Paha777 [63]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Shirley receive 2,126.16 dollars for each pay period.

Explanation:

the saving are considered part of his net earnings. The employeer gives a certain amount and from there, Shirley makes a save.

gross pay:                   2,327

insurance premium         22.82

Socal Security (6.2%)     144.274

medicare         (1.45%)      33.7415

Total deductions           200.8355‬

Net pay:                    2,126.1645‬    ≈ <em>2,126.16</em>

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