Answer: $28,000
Explanation:
Jonathan can deduct both the real estate taxes and the state income taxes but the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act cut the deduction one can claim on State and Local taxes to $10,000 from 2018 to 2025.
The total deduction Jonathan can claim is therefore:
= Real estate taxes + Capped state income tax
= 18,000 + 10,000
= $28,000
Answer:
$965.075
Explanation:
Payroll taxes for the month of January is = FICA +FUTA +SUTA+
federal income taxes withheld+voluntary deductions for health insurance +contributes retirement plan.
= (0.0145*6350) +(0.006*6350)+(0.054*6350)+216+184+92
= 92.075+38.1+342.9+216+184+92
= 965.075
$965.075
Some money like Social Security is 6.2% of the first $118,500( not added because he's earnings are not up to $118500 and it's yearly stuff) and unemployment taxe is not added because his earnings is not up to $7000
Answer:
They need to put into the account a total of $67,290 to ensure that they will have $ 100,000 in 9 years.
Explanation:
We have to calculate the present value of the sum needed in 9 years ($100,000), with a annual fixed interest rate of 4.5%.
This can be calculated as:

They need to put into the account a total of $67,290 to ensure that they will have $ 100,000 in 9 years.
Grand Total + Total Bill Subtotal Sales Tax (7.9%)
Total Tip (20%)
Each Pays + Sales tax of 7.9% towards $80.00 is $6.32
A tip of 20% towards $86.32 is $17.26
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