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Calculate Net Pay
Enter your gross pay, taxes, and deductions
below. Press calculate when you're ready.
Start period 02/01/2019
End period 02152019
Gross Pay
Gross Pay
$1,837.00
$1,837.00
Earnings
Taxes
Deductions
$1,837.00
Federal (8.24) - $ 151.37
Tax
FICA Medicare (1.451) - $26.64
FICA Social Security (6.20%) - $113.89
Deductions
State - OK (3.86%) - $70.91
$0
Total = $362.81
Net Pay
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