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To Explain:
Dora has 8% of her earnings deducted from her paycheck for a college savings plan.She can choose to take the deduction either before taxes are withheld , which reduces her taxable income, or after taxes are withheld.Dora’s tax rate is 17.5%. If her pay before taxes and deductions is $950 , find whether she save more money if the deductions are taken before or after taxes are withheld .

Answer to Problem 7CYU
Dora will save same amount of money in both of the cases, either deductions are taken before or after taxes are withheld.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Amount deducted from Dora’s paycheck for a college savings plan = 8% of her earnings
Tax rate = 17.5%
Dora’s pay before taxes and deductions = $950
Calculation:
Let Dora’s total income before all deductions and taxes = x
Now we create functions for the amount left with Dora after and before taxes :
Now ,
So , we calculate
So, in both of the cases , Dora will save same about of money from her total income . It does not matter whether deductions are taken before or after taxes are withheld.
The other way to solve this can be directly by the percentage :
Dora’s total income = $950
8% of Income =
Amount left after 8% deductions = 950-76 = $874
Tax rate = 17.5%
Tax to be paid on $874 =
Amount left after 17.5% tax payment from the left amount after deductions =
Dora’s total income = $950
Tax rate = 17.5%
Tax to be paid on $950 =
Amount left after 17.5% tax payment from the total income =
8% of deductions from the amount left after the tax has been paid =
Amount left after the 8% deductions =
So, in both of the cases :
If deductions are taken before or after the taxes are withheld are $721.05 , which is equal in both of the cases.
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