Solve the problem. Use a FICA rate of 6.2%, a Medicare rate of 1.45%, and an SDI rate of 1%. Assume the person's earnings will not exceed $31,800 for the year. Round to the nearest cent if needed.Kay McClain is paid 7% commission on sales. During a recent week, she had sales of
on Monday,
on Tuesday, and
on Thursday. Find her Social Security tax, Medicare tax, and SDI deduction for the week.
A. $27.73, $6.49, $4.47
B. $39.10, $9.14, $6.31
C. $35.38, $4.47, $5.71
D. $46.75, $10.93, $7.54
Answer: D
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