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1. Consult the IRS Publication 15 (Circular E) to figure federal income tax. In addition, check your Form W-4 for your filing status and number of allowances. Use the Circular E&rsquo
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1. Calculate your income subject to federal income tax withholding by subtracting any pre-tax deductions from your gross pay. Pre-tax deductions can include retirement contributions
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The Social Security taxes that you withhold from employees' paychecks, plus the amount that you (the employer) are required to pay, help to fund the Social Security system. In addition
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1. Figure your gross wages---your total pay before any deductions occur. This amount is usually listed on your pay stub as Gross Earnings. 2. Subtract pretax voluntary deductions
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