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kipiarov [429]
4 years ago
6

Bruce's taxable income is $30,176. He is filing as single, and he has already paid $4526 in federal taxes. What will he receive

or pay after he figures his taxes for the year?
Mathematics
2 answers:
ycow [4]4 years ago
8 0
He will receive $30,641.85 = $30,176 + $465.85 (tax excess payment)

Since his filing status is single, he'll be taxed based on the single tax rate schedule. <span>10% for <span>$1 to $9,325. </span></span><span>15% for <span>$9,326 to $37,950.

   9,325 x 10% = 932.50
   30,176 - 9325 = 20,851 x 15% = 3,127.65

His total tax is 3,127.65 + 932.50 = 4,060.15; Since he paid 4,526 in federal taxes, 4,526 - 4,060.15 = 465.85 will be reimbursed.

Add his taxable income and the reimbursement to get the total amount he will receive for that year.

   $30,176 + $465.85 = $30,641.85</span></span>
Blizzard [7]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: He will receive a refund of $435

Step-by-step explanation:

His taxable income is $30,176. That’s between 30,150 and 30,200 and since he filed as single the tax is 4,091.

4526-4091=$435

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