Which of the following is not a determinant in calculating federal income taxes withheld from an individual's pay? a. number of exemptions b. type of earnings c. gross pay d. filing status
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Number of exemptions: This is a determinant as the more exemptions an individual claims, the less tax is withheld. b. Type of earnings: This is not typically a determinant for federal income tax withholding. The amount of income is relevant, but the type of income Show more…
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