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Karen and Katie are looking at the companys health care options and trying to determine how much their net pay will decrease if they sign up for the qualified cafeteria plan offered by the company. Karen, a married woman with four exemptions, earns $2,000 per bi-weekly payroll. Katie, a single woman with one exemption, also earns $2,000 per bi-weekly payroll. The biweekly employee contribution to health care that would be subject to the cafeteria plan is $100. Compute the net pay for Karen and Katie. Assume that they are subject to Federal income tax (using the wage-bracket method) and FICA taxes and have no other deductions from their pay. UseAppendix C.(Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

APPENDIX C LINK -http://ezto.mheducation.com/extMedia/bne/accounting/Landin_2e/Appendix_C.pdf

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Karens net pay if she declines to participate in the cafeteria plan $1,720.00Karens net pay if she participates in the cafeteria plan $1,635.00Katies net pay if she declines to participate in the cafeteria plan $1,563.00Katies net pay if she participates in the cafeteria plan

$1,488.00

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