Problem 4-32 Parts b-1 to b-2 (Algo) Required: b-1. Suppose Ekiya receives a competing job offer of $140,000 in wages and nontaxable (excluded) benefits worth $9,000. What is the amount of Ekiya's after-tax compensation for the competing offer? b-2. Which job should she take if taxes are the only concern? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Suppose Ekiya receives a competing job offer of $140,000 in wages and nontaxable (exclu is the amount of Ekiya's after-tax compensation for the competing offer? Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar a Required information Problem 4-32 (LO 4-1) (Algo) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Ekiya, who is single, has been offered a position as a city landscape consultant. The position pays $149,000 in wages. Assume Ekiya has no dependents. Ekiya deducts the standard deduction instead of itemized deductions, and she is not eligible for the qualified business income deduction. (Use the tax rate schedules) Problem 4-32 Part-a (Algo) a. What is the amount of Ekiya's after-tax compensation (ignore payroll taxes)? Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. Problem 4-32 Parts b-1 to b-2 (Algo) Required: b-1. Suppose Eklya recelves a competing job offer of $140,000 in wages and nontaxable (excluded) benefits worth $9.000. What is the amount of Ekiya's after-tax compensation for the competing offer? b-2. Which job should she take if taxes are the only concem? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Suppose Ekiya receives a competing job offer of $140,000 in wages and nontaxable (exclus is the amount of Ekiya's after-tax compensation for the competing offer? Note: Round your intermediste calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar a