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Write a program that includes an Employee class that can be used to calculate and print the take-home pay for a commissioned sales employee. All employees receive 7% of the total sales. Federal tax rate is 18%. Retirement contribution is 10%. Social Security tax rate is 6%. Write instance methods to calculate the commission income, federal and social security tax withholding amounts and the amount withheld for retirement. Use appropriate constants, design an object-oriented solution, and write constructors. Include at least one mutator and one accessor method; provide properties for the other instance variables. Create a second class to test your design. Allow the user to enter values for the name of the employee and the sales amount for the week in the second class.

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    using System;

    using System. Collections. Generic;

    using System. Linq;

    using System. Text;

    using System. Threading. Tasks;

    employeeNamespace EmployeeProgram

    {

    public class employee

    {

    private int employeeNumber;

    private string employeeName;

    private string employeeHireDate;

    private int employeeMonthlySalary;

    private string employeeDescription;

    private string employeeDepartment;

    public employee (int employeeNumber, string employeeName, string dateOfHire, int employeeMonthlySalary, string employeeDescription, string employeeDepartment)

    {

    this. employeeNumber = 79;

    this. employeeName = "David";

    this. employeeHireDate = "09/03/20";

    this. employeeMonthlySalary = 34834;

    this. employeeDescription = "Manager";

    this. employeeDepartment = "Engineering";

    }

    public int EmployeeNumber

    {

    get

    {

    return employeeNumber;

    }

    set

    {

    employeeNumber = value;

    }

    }

    public string employeeName

    {

    get

    {

    return employeeName;

    }

    set

    {

    employeeName = value;

    }

    }

    public string employeeHireDate

    {

    get

    {

    return employeeHireDate;

    }

    set

    {

    employeeHireDate = value;

    }

    }

    public int employeeMonthlySalary

    {

    get

    {

    return employeeMonthlySalary;

    }

    set

    {

    employeeMonthlySalary = value;

    }

    }

    public string employeeDepartment

    {

    get

    {

    return employeeDepartment;

    }

    set

    {

    employeeDepartment = value;

    }

    }

    public string employeeDescription

    {

    get

    {

    return employeeDescription;

    }

    set

    {

    employeeDescription = value;

    }

    }

    public override string ToString ()

    {

    return "Employee ID: " + employeeNumber +

    "Employee employeeName: " + employeeName +

    "Employee Hire Date: " + employeeHireDate +

    "Employee Monthly Salary: " + employeeMonthlySalary +

    "Employee employeeDescription: " + employeeDescription +

    "Employee employeeDepartment: " + employeeDepartment;

    }

    public void Print ()

    {

    Console. WriteLine (this. ToString ());

    }

    }

    Int32 weeklySales = 0;

    while (weeklySales. Equals (0))

    {

    Console. WriteLine ("What are your weekly sales?");

    String input = Console. ReadLine ();

    try

    {

    weeklySales = Int32. Parse (input);

    }

    catch

    {

    Console. WriteLine ("There is an error in your input, try again!");

    }

    }

    Double grossPay = weeklySales *.07;

    Double federalTax = grossPay *.18;

    Double retirement = grossPay *.1;

    Double socialSecurity = grossPay *.06;

    Double totDeductions = socialSecurity + retirement + federalTax;

    Double homePay = grossPay - totDeductions;

    Console. Write ("/nYour Weekly Sale amount is : " + weeklySales + "$/nGross Pay: " + grossPay + "$/nFed Tax: " + federalTax + "$/nRetirement: " + retirement + "$/nSocial Security: " + socialSecurity + "$/nTotal Deductions: " + totDeductions + "$/nMaking your take home pay: " + homePay + "$");

    Explanation:

    Declare the variables to store information about employees. Initialize the getter and setter methods for the Employee class. Calculate the rates by multiplying them with a suitable percentage as given in the question. Finally display all the results to the console.
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