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geoffrey

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Which of the following describes how to calculate an employee's net job benefits?
 A) Add the gross pay and the employee benefits.
  B) Add the gross pay and the employee benefits and subtract the job expenses.
  C) Subtract the job expenses from the employee benefits.
  D) Subtract the employee benefits from gross pay.

Question 2

In a graduated tax system,
 A) the tax rate stays the same regardless of taxable income.
  B) the tax rate gets lower as taxable income gets larger.
  C) the tax rate gets higher as taxable income gets smaller.
  D) the tax rate gets higher as taxable income gets larger.



Smiles0805

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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