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lyudmila [28]
3 years ago
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Susan, a recent college graduate, makes a base salary of $70,000 per year. Susan has federal income tax withholding of $12,000,

and state tax withholding of $4,000. Employers are required to withhold a 6.2% Social Security tax and a 1.45% Medicare tax. What is Susan's take-home pay?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Damm [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Susan's take-home pay <u>$48,645</u>.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Susan, a recent college graduate, makes a base salary of $70,000 per year. Susan has federal income tax withholding of $12,000, and state tax withholding of $4,000. Employers are required to withhold a 6.2% Social Security tax and a 1.45% Medicare tax.

Now, to find Susan's take-home pay.

Basic salary = $70,000.

Now, her tax withholdings:

Federal income tax = $12,000.

State tax = $4,000.

<u><em>Social security tax = 6.2% of $70,000.</em></u>

=\frac{6.2}{100} \times 70,000\\\\=0.062\times 70,000\\\\=\$4340.

<u><em>Medicare tax = 1.45% of $70,000.</em></u>

=\frac{1.45}{100} \times 70000\\\\=0.0145\times 70000\\\\=\$1015.

Now, to get the take-home pay of Susan's we subtract all the tax holdings of federal, state, social and medicare from the basic salary:

70,000-(12,000+4,000+4340+1015)

=70,000-(21,355)

=70,000-21,355

=\$48,645.

Therefore, Susan's take-home pay $48,645.

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