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Business, 31.07.2019 19:20 dalilahrodriguez

Due to its experience rating, ianelli, inc., is required to pay unemployment taxes on its payroll as follows: under suta for massachusetts on taxable payroll of $18,000, the contribution rate is 4%.under suta for new hampshire on taxable payroll of $24,000, the contribution rate is 6.65%.under suta for maine on taxable payroll of $79,000, the contribution rate is 2.9%.under futa, the taxable payroll is $103,500.compute the following: a. suta taxes paid to massachusetts $. suta taxes paid to new hampshire $. suta taxes paid to maine $. futa taxes paid $

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