CALCULUS,VOLUME 1 (OER)
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Chapter 5.4, Problem 244E
[T] The following table lists the 2013 schedule of
federal income tax versus taxable income.
Taxable Income Range | The Tax Is… | ... Of the Amount Over |
$0-$3925 | 10% | $0 |
$8925-$36,250 | $892.50 + 15% | $8925 |
$36,250-$87,850 | $4,991.25 + 25% | $36,250 |
$87,8 50-$183,250 | $17,891.25 + 28% | $87,850 |
$183,250-$398,350 | $44,603.25 + 33% | $103,250 |
$398,350-$400,000 | $115,586.25 + 35% | $398,350 |
> $400,000 | $116,163.75 + 39.6% | $400,000 |
Table 5.9 Federal Income Tax Versus Taxable Income Source: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-prior/ i1040tt--2013.
Suppose that Steve just received a $10,000 raise. How much of this raise is left after federal taxes if Steve’s salary before receiving tire raise was $40,000? If it was $90,000? If it was $385,000?
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