Helen Ming receives a travel allowance of $250 each week from her company for time away from home. If this allowance is taxable and she has a 10 percent income tax rate, what amount will she have to pay in taxes for this employee benefit?
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Since her tax rate is 10 percent, she has to pay 10/100 * $250 = $25 each week. Show more…
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