PAYROLL ACCT.,2019 ED.(LL)-TEXT
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Chapter 3, Problem 3PA
a.
To determine
Calculate the amount of FICA taxes that should withhold from Employee G’s wages during July.
b.
To determine
Calculate the amount of employer’s FICA taxes on Employee G’s wages and tips during July.
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PAYROLL ACCT.,2019 ED.(LL)-TEXT
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