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Rob spends `(1)/(2)` of his monthly paycheck, after taxes, on rent. He spends `(1)/(3)` on food and `(1)/(8)` on entertainment. If he donates the entire remainder, `$500,` to charity, what is Rob's monthly income, after taxes?

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