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Doug is filing singly. His net taxable income is $80,575. Every week, $304 is withheld from his earnings for income tax. Based on the table below, what can Doug expect when his taxes are due? Between 80,550 and 80,600 dollars, for filing single, the amount of taxes is 16,539 dollars. a. Doug will receive a refund of $123. b. Doug will receive a refund of $2,977. c. Doug will owe an additional $1,125. d. Doug will owe an additional $731. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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