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    Federal Income Taxes Are Withheld from Wages Earned, Except the Withholding
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Federal Income Taxes Are Withheld from Wages Earned, Except the Withholding

Question 33

Question 33

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Federal income taxes are withheld from wages earned, except the withholding stops each year as soon as the employee has earned $34,900.

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