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11 June, 19:34

Nathan is married, filing jointly, has a Gross Income of $54,300, Adjustments of $2460, 2 Exemptions of $16,400, and Deductions of $16,500. How much is his tax?

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  1. 11 June, 19:47
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    For the answer to the question above asking How much is his tax if Nathan is married, filing jointly, has a Gross Income of $54,300, Adjustments of $2460, 2 Exemptions of $16,400, and Deductions of $16,500?

    Taxable amount = $54,300 - ($2460 + $16,400 + $16,500) = 84,740.

    I don't have the list of the tax bracket. The tax bracket of 2016 and 2017 are also different. Just get the tax bracket and multiply the taxable amount.
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