Skooby
Feb 11, 2010, 05:15 PM
I've tried to do this question, but I'm coming up blank.
I've searched the internet and looked in my textbook but can't find anything relating to this problem.
A company awards an annual bonus to its managers. The bonus this year was $44,000. The bonus agreement says each branch manager gets a bonus of 14% of the branch income after deductions for the bonus and for the income taxes. The income tax rate is 30%.
Determine the income for the branch before the deductions for the bonus and the income taxes.
I would assume you take the bonus amount divided by the bonus percentage.
$44,000/14% = $314,285??
I've searched the internet and looked in my textbook but can't find anything relating to this problem.
A company awards an annual bonus to its managers. The bonus this year was $44,000. The bonus agreement says each branch manager gets a bonus of 14% of the branch income after deductions for the bonus and for the income taxes. The income tax rate is 30%.
Determine the income for the branch before the deductions for the bonus and the income taxes.
I would assume you take the bonus amount divided by the bonus percentage.
$44,000/14% = $314,285??