Lenny Florita, an unmarried employee, works 47 hours in the week ended January 12. His pay rate is $12 per hour, and his wages have deductions for FICA Social Security, FICA Medicare, and federal income taxes. He claims four withholding allowances. Compute his regular pay, overtime pay (Lenny earns $18 per hour for each hour over 40 per week), and gross pay. Then compute his FICA tax deduction (6.2% for the Social Security portion and 1.45% for the Medicare portion), Income tax deduction (use the wage bracket withholding table from Exhibit 9A.6), total deductions, and net pay. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.) Hourly Rate Hours Regular pay Overtime pay Gross pay FICA-Social Security tax deduction FICA-Medicare tax deduction Income tax deduction Total deductions Nel pay Lenny Florita, an unmarried employee, works 47 hours in the week ended January 12. His pay rate is $12 per hour, and his wages have deductions for FICA Social Security, FICA Medicare, and federal income taxes. He claims four withholding allowances. Compute his regular pay, overtime pay (Lenny earns $18 per hour for each hour over 40 per week), and gross pay. Then compute his FICA tax deduction (6.2% for the Social Security portion and 1.45% for the Medicare portion), income tax deduction (use the wage bracket withholding table from Exhibit 9A.6), total deductions, and net pay. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.) Hours Hourly Rate Regular pay Overtime pay Gross pay FICA-Social Security tax deduction FICA-Medicare tax deduction Income tax deduction Total doductions Net pay EXHIBIT 9A.6 Wage Bracket Withholding Table SINGLE Persons-WEEKLY Payroll Period And the number of withholding allowances claimed is- If the wages are But less At least The amount of income tax to be withheld is X A O M + M5 650 D b as - 6 ulti 4