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An Annual Salary Is $45000. His Tax Free Allowances Total $13000. He Has To Pay A Tax Of 20% On His Taxable
Mathematics
High School
An annual salary is $45000. His tax free allowances total $13000. He has to pay a tax of 20% on his taxable income.
The tax payable is?
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Answer 1
Answer:
6400
Step-by-step explanation:
Taxable amount=45000-13000=32000
tax=32000*20/100
=6400
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