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Because an employee works 46 hours in a regular week of 40, with an hourly salary of $10 and receives double pay for hours worked in excess of 40, it determines:
Gross Income?
7% contribution on income
6.20%Social Security Contribution
1.45% of health care contributions
Net income
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