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    Jul 5, 2012, 01:48 PM
    Opt f1- visa payroll irs marryland
    Hi my salary is 67K per annum. I am working in marryland.
    My status is OPT- F1 (intrenational student)

    I am supposed to get bi-weekly salary - how much I should expect on hand salary after tax by weekly.

    Thanks
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    Jul 5, 2012, 01:54 PM
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    Hi my salary is 67K per annum. i am working in marryland.
    my status is OPT- F1 (intrenational student)

    I am supposed to get bi-weekly salary - how much i should expect on hand salary after tax by weekly.

    Thanks
    AJ
    You should get a pay stub with each check which will give you that information. If you can't wait until then, try this:

    Bi-weekly Gross Pay $2,576.92
    Federal Withholding $434.33
    Social Security $108.23
    Medicare $37.37
    Maryland $118.75

    Net Pay $1,878.24

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