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    Employers Often Withhold Federal Income Taxes Directly from Worker's Paychecks
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Employers Often Withhold Federal Income Taxes Directly from Worker's Paychecks

Question 34

Question 34

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Employers often withhold federal income taxes directly from worker's paychecks. This is an example of which principle in practice?


A) Convenience
B) Certainty
C) Economy
D) Equity
E) None of these

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