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16 February, 04:03

Kyle, a single taxpayer, worked as a free-lance software engineer for the first three months of 2018. During that time, he earned $94,000 of self-employment income. On April 1, 2018, Kyle took a job as a full-time software engineer with one of his former clients, Hoogle Inc. From April through the end of the year, Kyle earned $188,000 in salary.

What amount of FICA taxes (self-employment and employment related) does Kyle owe for the year?

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  1. 16 February, 04:08
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    Total amount owed by Kyle = $21573

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In the question,

    Amount of money earned by Kyle in first three months = $94,000

    Amount of money earned by Kyle in Remaining months working as a Full Time = $188, 000

    Total Money earned by Kyle = $282,000

    Now,

    We know that the Percent of FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act) taxes are,

    Social Security tax = 6.2 %

    Medicare tax = 1.45 %

    So,

    Total percent of tax paid = 7.65 %

    So,

    Total amount paid in taxes = 7.65 % of Total Money earned by Kyle

    Therefore,

    Total amount paid in tax = 0.0765 x 282000 = $21573
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