1:Frank Claiborne (married; 5 federal withholding allowances) earned weekly gross pay of $2,050. For each period, he makes a 401(k) retirement plan contribution of 12% of gross pay. The city in which he works (he lives elsewhere) levies a tax of 1.5% of an employee's taxable pay (which is the same for federal and local income tax withholding) on residents, and 1.4% of an employee's taxable pay on nonresidents. Federal income tax withholding = $ State income tax withholding = $ Local income tax withholding = $ 2:Douglass Lyons (married; 2 federal withholding allowances) earned weekly gross pay of $3,825. He participates in a flexible spending account, to which he contributes $275 during the period. The city in which he lives and works levies a tax of 3.2% of an employee's taxable pay (which is the same for federal and local income tax withholding) on residents and 0.80% of an employee's taxable pay on nonresidents. Federal income tax withholding = $ State income tax withholding = $ Local income tax withholding = $ 3:David Maloney (married; 7 federal withholding allowances) earned weekly gross pay of $1,300. He does not request that any voluntary deductions be made from his gross pay. The city in which he lives and works levies a tax of 1.9% of an employee's taxable pay (which is the same for federal and local income tax withholding) on both residents and nonresidents. Federal income tax withholding = $ State income tax withholding = $ Local income tax withholding = $.