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Assume that social security taxes are payable at a 6% rate and Medicare taxes are payable at a 1.5% rate with no maximum earnings, and that federal and state unemployment compensation taxes total 4.6% on the first $7,000 of earnings. If an employee earns $2,500 for the current week and the employee's year-to-date earnings before this week were $6,800, what is the total employer payroll taxes related to the current week?

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$196.70

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the total employer payroll taxes is shown below:

= Employee earnings × social security tax rate + Employee earnings × Medicare tax rate + federal and state unemployment compensation × its tax rate

= $2,500 × 6% + $2,500 × 1.5% + $200 × 4.6%

= $150 + $37.50 + $9.20

= $196.70

The $ 200 is come from

= $7,000 - $6,800

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