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What IRS form do I use to increase my Federal monthly tax deductions?

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If Angela wants to calculate her take home pay she earns 1377 monthly she pays federal tax of 200 state tax of 41.31 and 7.65 in FICA tax what is Angela's monthly net pay?

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