Payroll 4.1 Justin Matthews is a waiter at the Duluxe Lounge. In his first weekly pay in March, he earned $300.00 for the 40 hours he worked. In addition, he reports his tips for February to his...


Payroll 4.1


Justin Matthews is a waiter at the Duluxe Lounge. In his first weekly pay in March, he earned $300.00 for the 40 hours he worked. In addition, he reports his tips for February to his employer ($500.00), and the employer withholds the appropriate taxes for the tips from this first pay in March.


Calculate his net take-home pay assuming the employer withheld federal income tax (
wage-bracket,
 single or married filing separately), social security taxes, and state income tax (2%).



Enter deductions beginning with a minus sign (-). Round interim amounts to two decimal places. Use these values in subsequent computations then round final answer to two decimal places.



As we go to press, the federal income tax rates for 2021 are being determined by budget talks in Washington and not available for publication. For this edition, the 2020 federal income tax tables for Manual Systems with Forms W-4 from 2020 or later with Standard Withholding and 2020 FICA rates have been used.


Justin Matthews is a waiter at the Duluxe Lounge. In his first weekly pay in March, he earned $300.00 for the 40 hours he worked. In addition, he reports his tips for February to his employer ($500.00), and the employer withholds the<br>appropriate taxes for the tips from this first pay in March.<br>Calculate his net take-home pay assuming the employer withheld federal income tax (wage-bracket, single or married filing separately), social security taxes, and state income tax (2%).<br>Enter deductions beginning with a minus sign (-). Round interim amounts to two decimal places. Use these values in subsequent computations then round final answer to two decimal places.<br>As we go to press, the federal income tax rates for 2021 are being determined by budget talks in Washington and not available for publication. For this edition, the 2020 federal income tax tables for Manual Systems<br>with Forms Ww-4 from 2020 or later with Standard Withholding and 2020 FICA rates have been used.<br>Click here to access the Wage-Bracket Method Tables.<br>Gross pay<br>300<br>Federal income tax<br>43.00 x<br>Social security taxes - OASDI<br>49.5 x<br>Social security taxes - HI<br>-11.6<br>State income tax<br>-16<br>Net pay<br>179.80<br>X<br>

Extracted text: Justin Matthews is a waiter at the Duluxe Lounge. In his first weekly pay in March, he earned $300.00 for the 40 hours he worked. In addition, he reports his tips for February to his employer ($500.00), and the employer withholds the appropriate taxes for the tips from this first pay in March. Calculate his net take-home pay assuming the employer withheld federal income tax (wage-bracket, single or married filing separately), social security taxes, and state income tax (2%). Enter deductions beginning with a minus sign (-). Round interim amounts to two decimal places. Use these values in subsequent computations then round final answer to two decimal places. As we go to press, the federal income tax rates for 2021 are being determined by budget talks in Washington and not available for publication. For this edition, the 2020 federal income tax tables for Manual Systems with Forms Ww-4 from 2020 or later with Standard Withholding and 2020 FICA rates have been used. Click here to access the Wage-Bracket Method Tables. Gross pay 300 Federal income tax 43.00 x Social security taxes - OASDI 49.5 x Social security taxes - HI -11.6 State income tax -16 Net pay 179.80 X
Jun 11, 2022
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