Required 1:
Brian FICA Contributions = Gross salary * (Social security tax rate + Medicare tax rate)
= $39,100 * (6.20% + 1.45%)
= $39,100 * 7.65%
= $2,991
Required 2:
Employer contribution = $2,991
Employer contribution will be as same as employee contribution.
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