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Mathematics, 26.08.2021 01:00 cia029587691

*You do NOT need to type the dollar signs for this question* In 2009, Larry's gross pay was $278,500. In that year, the maximum taxable income for Social Security was
$106,800 and the Social Security tax rate was 6.2%.
a.) What was the maximum Social Security tax anyone would pay in 2009?
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..) What was his monthly gross pay?
-) How much Social Security tax did Larry pay in February?
In what month did Larry reach the maximum taxable Social Security income?
"pe the month name.
How much Social Security tax did Larry pay in October?

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