You make $443 per week, and have claimed five exemptions. How much money will be withheld from you in a year?

For weekly gross income between 440 to 450 and claiming 5 exemptions, 46 dollars will be withheld each week.
a.
$2,392
b.
$2,288
c.
$2,756
d.
$2,858

1 answer

To find the amount of money withheld from you in a year, we need to multiply the amount withheld each week by the number of weeks in a year.
The number of weeks in a year is typically 52.

So, the amount withheld per year is:
$46 (amount withheld each week) * 52 (number of weeks in a year)

$46 * 52 = $2,392

Therefore, the correct answer is:
a. $2,392
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