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Figure 2.2. Use this table with the question(s) below, as needed. SINGLE PERSONS - WEEKLY PAYROLL PERIOD
Weekly Taxable Wage The amount of income tax to withhold is
Over-
But not over-
S 51
$ 195 50.00 plus (10% of excess over S51.00)
645 $14.40 plus (15% of excess over
$195.00)
645
1,482
$81.90 plus (25% of the excess over
$645.00)
195
Each allowance is $63.63
5. Use Figurer 2.2 Harrison Clinton works for a company that uses a percentage method to compute income tax
withheld. Harrison is single and claims two allowances. He earns $421.00 a week. Find the amount of income tax
withheld?
$391.75
$38.76
$48.46
$14.40


Figure 2.2. Use this table with the question(s) below, as needed.

SINGLE PERSONS - WEEKLY PAYROLL

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