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Consider cases where the number of withholding allowances is less than 6.

Which will cause the amount of federal income tax withheld to increase?

A. Gross pay stays the same and withholding allowances increase.
B. Gross pay increases by more than [tex][tex]$\$[/tex]20$[/tex] and withholding allowances stay the same.


Sagot :

To determine the impact on the amount of federal income tax withheld under different scenarios involving changes in gross pay and withholding allowances, we need to consider two specific cases:

1. Case when gross pay stays the same, and withholding allowances increase:

We can observe the pattern in the data provided in the table. As the number of withholding allowances claimed increases for a specific wage range, the federal income tax withheld decreases. For example:

- For wages not less than 760 and less than 780, the tax withheld decreases as the number of withholding allowances increases:
- 0 allowances: \[tex]$86 - 1 allowance: \$[/tex]68
- 2 allowances: \[tex]$50 - 3 allowances: \$[/tex]31

Thus, if the wages remain unchanged and the number of withholding allowances increases, the amount of federal income tax withheld will decrease.

2. Case when gross pay increases by more than \[tex]$20 and withholding allowances stay the same: We also notice that as the gross pay increases while withholding allowances stay the same, the federal income tax withheld increases. For instance: - For 0 allowances: - For wages not less than 760 and less than 780: \$[/tex]86
- For wages not less than 780 and less than 800: \[tex]$89 Similarly, - For 3 allowances: - For wages not less than 760 and less than 780: \$[/tex]31
- For wages not less than 780 and less than 800: \[tex]$34 Therefore, if the gross pay increases by more than \$[/tex]20 while the number of withholding allowances remains constant, the amount of federal income tax withheld will increase.

Based on these observations:
- Result a: If the gross pay stays the same and withholding allowances increase, the amount of federal income tax withheld will decrease.
- Result b: If the gross pay increases by more than \$20 and withholding allowances stay the same, the amount of federal income tax withheld will increase.