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student77

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Baji earned 5,900 the first quarter. By the end of the second quarter, his total earnings were 10,850. How much state unemployment tax did Baji's employer pay for Baji's second quarter earnings if the SUTA rate is 5.3?

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Alfred works as a cook. The owner of the restaurant where he works is calculating Alfred's FUTA. Alfred's first quarter earnings were 3,950. By the end of the second quarter, Alfred's gross earnings were 8,200. How much FUTA will Alfred's employer pay for the second quarter earnings if the FUTA rate in that state is 2.7, up to and including 7,000?



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Answer to Question 1

164.30;

Answer to Question 2

82.35;




student77

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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