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Accounting Payroll 5.02

Accounting Payroll 5.02

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9th - 12th Grade

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Accounting 1 Payroll

SS, Medicare, State, Federal Tax Calculations and Journal entries that result. 5.02

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Payroll Taxes

n Taxes based on the payroll of a business are called payroll taxes

n A business is required by law to withhold certain payroll taxes from employee salaries

n All payroll taxes are based on employee total earnings

n Payroll taxes withheld represent a liability for the employer until payment is made to the government

n Federal & state governments may charge a business a penalty for failure to pay correct payroll taxes when they are due

Subject | Subject

Source: Lesson 12-1 www.wsfcs.k12.nc.us

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Employee Payroll Deductions

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How to Calculate Payroll

  • Step 1 Calculate Gross Pay (10 regular hours at $20/hour) gross pay would be $200.

  • Step 2 Calculate Employee Tax Withholdings (Tax table and percentages used) Our example pretend Federal withholding based on the table is ($8) and State at 6.5% is ($13)

  • Step 3 Calculate Social Security 6.20% ($12.40)

  • Step 4 Calculate Medicare 1.45% ($2.90)

  • Step 5 Add the withholding together ($36.30)

  • Step 6 Net Pay (Gross - Step 5 total) for this example would be ($163.70)

Subject | Subject

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Multiple Choice

If an employee has gross earnings of $300.00 and total deductions of $126.75. What is the employee's net pay?

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$426.75

2

$300.00

3

$173.25

4

$126.75

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Multiple Choice

If an employee has gross earnings of $245.00, Social Security Withholding of $15.19, Medicare withholding of $3.55, a federal income withholding tax of $50, and state income tax withholding of $15.03. What is the net pay?

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$329.67

2

$84.67

3

$161.23

4

$126.75

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Multiple Choice

Andy's Supply pays its employees every week. Taxes are withheld based on the following percentages:

SS Withholding: 6.20%

Medicare Withholding: 1.45%

Federal Income Tax Withholding: Tax Tables

State Income Tax Withholding: 6.50%

Sandra Smith is Married with 0 Allowances with gross pay of $425.00

Kelly Crawgill is Single with 1 Allowance with gross pay of $600

What is the state withholding tax amount for Kelly?

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$2.76

2

$27.63

3

$39.00

4

$390.00

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Multiple Choice

Andy's Supply pays its employees every week. Taxes are withheld based on the following percentages:

SS Withholding: 6.20%

Medicare Withholding: 1.45%

Federal Income Tax Withholding: Tax Tables

State Income Tax Withholding: 6.50%

Sandra Smith is Married with 0 Allowances with gross pay of $425.00

Kelly Crawgill is Single with 1 Allowance with gross pay of $600

What is the Social Security withholding for Sandra?

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$263.50

2

$27.63

3

$37.20

4

$26.35

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Multiple Choice

Travel Sports has the following payroll information:

Tanner ~35 hours worked ~$12/hr pay rate ~2% commission ~$2,500 Sales

Meghan ~43 hours worked ~$10/hr pay rate ~2% commission ~$1,750 Sales

Keean ~45 hours worked ~$9/hr pay rate ~no commission ~ not in sales

Carl ~ 1 week worked ~$65,000/yr ~no commission ~ not in sales.

What is Tanner's gross earnings for the pay period?

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$470.00

2

$370.00

3

$420.00

4

$920.00

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Multiple Choice

Travel Sports has the following payroll information:

Tanner ~35 hours worked ~$12/hr pay rate ~2% commission ~$2,500 Sales

Meghan ~43 hours worked ~$10/hr pay rate ~2% commission ~$1,750 Sales

Keegan ~45 hours worked ~$9/hr pay rate ~no commission ~ not in sales

Carl ~ 1 week worked ~$65,000/yr ~no commission ~ not in sales.

What are the gross time earnings for Keegan this pay period?

1

$360.00

2

$405.00

3

$607.50

4

$427.50

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An entry to record payroll expenses and
deductions for an employee might look like this.

Recording Employee Payroll
Deductions

Salaries Payable 1,524
Cash 1,524
To record payment to employee

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Employers Share Taxes

FICA tax (employer’s share)

Calculate Social Security amount (using 6.2%, $84,9000 ceiling)

Calculate Medicare amount (using 1.45%)

State unemployment tax (SUTA)

Levied only on the employer in most states

Rate varies by state (book assumes 5.4%, $7,000 ceiling)

Pays subsistence benefits to unemployed workers

Federal unemployment tax (FUTA)

Levied only on the employer

Rate varies (book assumes 0.80%, $7,000 ceiling)

Used to administer federal unemployment fund 

NEW Account Federal Unemployment Tax Payable (credit account)

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Multiple Choice

If an employer pays federal unemployment taxes of $45. What is the correct entry to journalize the payment of unemployment taxes?

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debit Federal Unemployment Tax Payable, $45; credit Cash $45

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debit Payroll Tax Expense, $45; credit Cash $45

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debit Cash, $45; cerdit Federal Unemployment Tax Payable, $45

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debit Federal Unemployment Tax Payable, $45; credit Payroll Tax Expense, $45

Accounting 1 Payroll

SS, Medicare, State, Federal Tax Calculations and Journal entries that result. 5.02

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