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The chart shows taxable income. which explains a difference between income and taxable income? income is what a person earns, while taxable income reflects deductions subtracted for relevant expenses. income is what a person earns, while taxable income reflects what is left after paying federal taxes. income is what a person earns, while taxable income reflects what is left after paying local and state taxes. income is what a person earns, while taxable income reflects what is received from the irs in a tax refund.

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