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    A Self-Employed Individual Has Earnings from His Business of $300,000
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A Self-Employed Individual Has Earnings from His Business of $300,000

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A self-employed individual has earnings from his business of $300,000.For the earnings in excess of the $118,500,he will only have to pay the 2.9% Medicare tax.

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