Question: Hello, I completed section A-E; however, section F below doesn't look right. I don't know how to get Medicare taxes because there are no Medicare

Hello, I completed section A-E; however, section F below doesn't look right. I don't know how to get Medicare taxes because there are no Medicare expenses. Would anyone happen to know how to walk me thru this problem, please? I have been trying since yesterday. Thanks

2022 federal income tax brackets and other information for Married Filing Jointly. If taxable income is: The tax due is: $0 to $20,550 10% of the taxable income $20,551 to $83,550 $2,055 plus 12% of the excess over $20,550 $83,551 to $178, 150 $9,615 plus 22% of the excess over $83,550 $178, 151 to $340,100 $30,427 plus 24% of the excess over $178, 150 $340, 101 to $431,900 $69,295 plus 32% of the excess over $340, 100 $431,901 to $647,850 $98,671 plus 35% of the excess over $431,900 $647,851 or more $174,253.50 plus 37% of the excess over $647,850 Standard Deduction for Married Filing Jointly is 25,900 Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA) Social Security Tax Cap 147,000 (rate 6.26) Medicare Tax Rate 1.45% (plus additional .9% for AGI above 200,000 single filers, and AGI above 250,000 married filing jointly) Itemized Deductions Medical and dental expenses that exceed 7.5% AGI Charitable Contributions up to 60% of AGI Property Tax up to $10,000

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