Suppose a personal exemption for Tameka is $3,700 for herself and $3,700 for each
of her 3 chi...
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Suppose a personal exemption for Tameka is $3,700 for herself and $3,700 for each
of her 3 children. How much of her income can be taxed after the exemptions are taken out?
How does this change Tameka’s marginal tax rate? What is her new average tax rate?
How much in taxes does she now owe?
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