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Business, 03.09.2019 19:30 sandrathompson7250

jack's gross pay for the week is $1,400. his year-to-date pay is under the limit for oasdi. assume that the rate for state and federal unemployment compensation taxes is 6% and that jack's year-to-date pay has previously exceeded the $7,000 cap. what is the total amount of payroll taxes that jack's employer must record as payroll tax expenses? (do not round your intermediate calculations. assume a ficalong dashoasdi tax of 6.2% and ficalong dashmedicare tax of 1.45%.)

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