Which of the following strategies would increase a person's net pay per month but might result in a large amount of taxes owed later on in the year?
select the best answer from the choices provided.
a. opt out of social security and medicare, so it will not be deducted from paychecks
b. decline to take any allowances on the w-4, so less money will be deducted for federal taxes
c. take all legal allowances on the w-4, so less money will be deducted for federal taxes
d. decline to have health insurance, so money will not be deducted for that benefit
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