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5 July, 22:38

Larren Buffett is concerned after receiving her weekly paycheck. She believes that her deductions for Social Security, Medicare, and federal income tax withholding (FIT) may be incorrect. Larren is paid a salary of $4,100 weekly. She is married, claims 3 deductions, and prior to this payroll check, has total earnings of $128,245. What are the correct deductions for Social Security, Medicare, and FIT?

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    Larren Buffett is concerned after receiving her weekly paycheck. She believes that her deductions for Social Security, Medicare, and federal income tax withholding (FIT) may be incorrect. Larren is paid a salary of $4,100 weekly. She is married, claims 3 deductions, and prior to this payroll check, has total earnings of $128,245. What are the correct deductions for Social Security, Medicare, and FIT? Assume a rate of 6.2% on $118,500 for Social Security and 1.45% for Medicare

    Answer:

    Social Security $604.19

    Medicare $59.45

    FIT $230.70

    Explanation:

    Total earning = $128,245

    Weekly salary = $4,100

    Social security tax = ($128,245 - $118,500) * 0.062 = $604.19

    Medicare tax = $4,100 * 1.45 = $59.45
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