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Microsoft Corporation Employee Your SSN Check # Net Pay or Net Income Enter Your Name 164 Formula Formula for F3 = +B9-E16 Employee Address Enter Your Street Address Your City, ST zip   Pay Type- Deductions Current Year-to-date Gross Pay 1250 Federal Withholding $0.00 State Withholding Fed OASDI/EE or Social Security Fed MED/EE or Medicare Medical Insurance 401K (Retirement) Totals Formula for E16 = SUM of Current Pay Period 6/11/2004-7/11/2004 Formula for F16 = SUM of Year-to-date Payroll Account Fill in all red areas Pay to the order of Type your first and last name here Net Income ************************Type in the written amount here**************************************************************************************************** Bill Gates, President and CEO Memo: Payroll for your name