Multiple Choice
Michael Miller is paid twice a month and had total gross earnings as of 10/15 of $116,800. His gross earnings for the period ending 10/31 were $6,000. If social security taxes are 6.2% on a maximum earnings of $122,700 per year and Medicare tax is 1.45% on all earnings, how much medicare tax will be paid by Michael and how much will be paid by his employer for the period ending 10/31?
A) Michael will pay $24.65 and his employer will also pay $24.65.
B) Michael will pay $87.00 and his employer is not required to pay any social security tax.
C) Michael will pay $24.65 and his employer will pay $87.00.
D) Michael will pay $87.00 and his employer will also pay $87.00.
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