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Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

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Page 1: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Take-Home Pay

The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more.

Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Page 2: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Lesson Objective Determine the amount withheld for federal income tax.

Content Vocabulary

federal income tax

withholding allowance

federal income tax

Money withheld by an employer from an employee’s paycheck to pay federal government taxes.

withholding allowance

The number of people an employee supports, which helps employers know how much money to withhold for federal income tax.

Page 4: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Examples

1. Joe is single and earns $645 weekly. What is the amount withheld for federal income tax. Use the tax table.

2. Compute the tax withheld using the percentage method.

Page 5: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Examples

3. Joe gets married and has a child. He is now earning $950 weekly. Using the table, compute the FIT.

4. Compute his tax using the percentage method.

Page 6: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Lesson Objective Compute state taxes on a straight percent basis.

Content Vocabulary

exemptionexemption

Withholding allowances, which allow for supporting yourself, your spouse, and others in your family who are your dependents.

Page 8: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Examples

1. Jane earns $35,000 a year. Her state income tax rate is 3.1%. What amount should be withheld from her pay for the year.

35000*.031 = $1085.00

Page 9: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Lesson Objective Determine state taxes on a graduated income tax basis.

Content Vocabulary

graduated income taxgraduated income tax

A system that increases the tax rate at different levels of income.

Page 11: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Examples

1. Frank lives in a state with a graduated income tax. The first $2000 is taxed at 1.5%, the next $5000 at 2.5%, the next $5000 at 3%, and anything above that at 3.5%. Frank earns $25000 a year. What is his tax. 2000*.015 = 30

5000*.025 = 1255000 *.03 = 15013000*.035 = 455

Total = $760

Page 12: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Lesson Objective Compute the amount withheld for Social Security and Medicare taxes.

Content Vocabulary

Social SecuritySocial Security

A federal government program to pay for retirement and disability benefits.Medicare

Medicare

A federal government program to provide medical insurance.

Page 14: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Examples

1. Harry gets a biweekly salary of $1345. What will be withheld for Social Security and Medicare taxes. (SS is 6.2% and Medicare is 1.45%)

1345*.062 = $83.391345*.0145 = $19.50

83.39+19.50 = $102.89

Page 15: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Lesson Objective Calculate the deduction for group insurance.

Content Vocabulary

group insuranceSocial Security

A federal government program to pay for retirement and disability benefits.

group insurance

Health insurance offered by many businesses to employees, paid in part by the business and in part by the employee.

Page 17: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Examples

1. The annual cost of health insurance is $7000 per year with the employer paying 70%. Mike gets paid biweekly. What is his contribution per pay period?

2. Mike pays $35.00 per pay for Dental and Vision insurance. He pays twice as much for Dental as he does for Vision insurance. How much does he pay for each?

7000*.3 = 21002100/26 = $80.77

2x + x = 363x = 36X = $12.00 Vision$24 for Dental

Page 18: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

net pay

The amount of money you have left after your employer subtracts all tax withholdings and personal deductions from your gross pay, also called net income or take-home pay.

Lesson Objective Calculate net pay per pay period.

Content Vocabulary

net pay

Page 20: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

Example

Deductions Rate amount

Federal Tax Use table

State 2.8%

Medicare 1.45%

Social Security

6.2%

Medical $13.80

other 3%

Jayne earns $753.00 a week. She is single and claims 1 allowance. Compute her deductions and her Take-Home pay?

$21.08

$10.92

$46.69

$22.59

Take - Home Pay for the week$753.00 – $208.08 = $544.92

$93.00

Total deductions = $208.08

Page 21: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

SummarySummary

Types of Agencies

Pay Deductions

Your employer takes deductions from your

paycheck for the government and other

agencies.

State Income Tax Federal Income Tax

Social Security pays for retirement and disability benefits.

Group Health Insurance is often less expensive than individual

insurance.

Page 22: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

A. $14.00

B. $15.00

C. $19.00

D. $20.00

1. Tonya Westin’s gross pay for the week is $357.89. She is married and claims no allowances. Use the table on page A4 in the text. What amount will be withheld for FIT?

Page 23: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

2. Dwight Fisher earns $42,500. He is married with three dependents which gives him a $10,000 exemption. His state had an income tax rate of 4.5%. How much does Dwight’s employer withhold annually from his gross earnings for state income tax?

A. $450.00

B. $1,230.90

C. $1,462.50

D. $1,912.50

Page 24: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

3. ALGEBRA Reena Garcia is a sales manager. She is single and takes a $2,000 exemption. The state income tax rate is 3%. If her employer withholds $3,900 for state income tax annually, find her annual salary.

A. $85,400

B. $101,250

C. $125,600

D. $132,000

Page 25: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

4. Mary Jane Porter has an annual gross pay of $32,100. Her exemptions total $3,500. The state tax on the first $5,000 is 1.5% and on amounts over $5,000 is 4.2%. Find the total tax withheld.

A. $1,009.85

B. $1,066.20

C. $1,213.20

D. $1,430.85

Page 26: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

5. Kyle Gruber’s gross pay this month is $5,432.50. His earnings to date for the year total $12,300.75. How much does his employer deduct from his paycheck this month for Social Security?

A. $336.82

B. $356.59

C. $511.85

D. $575.60

Page 27: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

6. Sui Chun’s gross pay last week was $2,350. Her earnings to date for the year are $43,500. How much did her employer deduct from her paycheck last week for Medicare?

A. $34.08

B. $47.00

C. $58.75

D. $65.90

Page 28: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

7. Tamara Matta’s annual group insurance costs $5,800, and her company pays 75% of the cost. How much does Tamara pay monthly for insurance?

A. $100.90

B. $120.83

C. $280.50

D. $362.50

Page 29: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

8. ALGEBRA Danford Kayne pays $231.60 per month for his group medical coverage. His employer pays 35% of the cost. How much is the annual premium for Danford’s health insurance?

A. $2,779.20

B. $3,843.10

C. $4,275.69

D. $5,904.33

Page 30: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

9. Erika Morley’s gross weekly salary is $825.75. She is married with no dependents. The following deductions are made each week: $31.00 for federal tax; 6.45% for Social Security and 1.45% for Medicare; $42.50 for medical insurance. The state tax rate is 1.5% of gross. What is Erika’s net pay?

A. $543.96

B. $550.76

C. $612.09

D. $676.69

Page 31: Take-Home Pay The deductions taken out of your paycheck help support schools, roads, national parks, and more. Why do you think you have to pay taxes?

10. ALGEBRA The deductions from Allana Cole’s monthly pay are federal income tax of $98, state income tax of 2.1%, city income tax of 1.1%, Social Security of 6.45%, and Medicare of 1.45%. Her monthly net pay is $2,754.80. Find Allana’s monthly gross pay.

A. $2,900

B. $3,200

C. $3,500

D. $4,000