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Calculate their net pay using the Wage Bracket Method when possible, and the Percentage Method when the amount earned exceeds the Wage Bracket Tables for Income Tax Withholding in Appendix C, and including Illinois income tax of 4.95 percent of taxable pay. No employee has exceeded the maximum FICA limits. You do not need to complete the number of hours. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.)

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