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Lizaveta's taxable income is $26,380. She paid $2,940 in federal
withholding. Use a problem solving model to determine
whether she will have to pay an additional amount or will get
a refund. Use the tax table in Example 3. (Example 3)
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Lizaveta's taxable income is $26,380. She paid $2,940 in federal
withholding. Use a problem so...
withholding. Use a problem so...
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