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Maths problem. Earnings, wages etc

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puzzleking123 | 16:12 Mon 07th Feb 2011 | Business & Finance
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Maths problem: john has cumulative earnings of $87.500 prior to this week's payroll. If he earned $1.520 this week, determine (1) his social security taxable wages and (2) his medicare taxable wages for the week. Assume $87.900 is the maximus taxable social security wages. Let me see the problem and the answer of this problem
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This is American and you will not get a sensible answer on a British website.
$1500+ a week? Why doesn't he get an accountant?
"you will not get a sensible answer on a British website"
Now there's a confession :-D


I thought you'd stated the problem ?
Couldn't do your homework for you without more information anyway. Need to know percentages and limits and stuff.
It isn't his homework. It appears from his previous random questions that puzzleking works for one of these question answering services, yet chooses to post most of them on here.
Ah ! Someone else's homework ;-)
Yes puzzleking123 is well used to this site and knows it is UK based.
I can see why this and other questions makes it look as if the OP is acting as an intermediary providing some sort of question answering service.

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