Exercise Al-9 Payment of payroll deductions LO3 yeltell me the journaurnal entry Paradise Hills Berry Farm has 26 employees who are paid blweekly. The payroll register showed the following payroll deductions for the pay period ending March 23, 2021. \table [[Gross Pay, El Preniun, Income Taxes, CPP, Medical Ins, United Kay, ], [83,950.69, 1, 393.57,11,579.00, 3,90t2.28, 1, 600.00, 1, 769.00
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- Reference Figure 12.15 and use the following information to complete the requirements. A. Determine the federal income tax withholdings amount per monthly pay period for each employee. B. Record the employee payroll entry (all employees) for the month of January assuming FICA Social Security is 6.2%, FICA Medicare is 1.45%, and state income tax is equal to 3% of gross income. (Round to the nearest cent if necessary.)Use Figure 12.15 to complete the following problem. Roland Inc. employees monthly gross pay information and their W-4 Form withholding allowances follow. Rolands payroll deductions include FICA Social Security at 6.2%, FICA Medicare at 1.45%, FUTA at 0.6%, SUTA at 5.4%, federal income tax (based on withholdings table) of gross pay, state income tax at 3% of gross pay, and health insurance coverage premiums of $1,000 split 50% employees and 50% employer. Assume each employee files as single, gross income is the same amount each month, October is the first month of business operation for the company, and salaries have yet to be paid. Record the entry or entries for accumulated employee and employer payroll for the month of October; dated October 31.Problem Al-3A Journal entries-payroll taxes, and employee fringe benefits LO2, 3, 4 A company showed the following information in its payroll register for the week ended March 16, 2018: Deductions Pay Office Sales Salaries Total Deductions Medical Insurance 52.50 Net Pay EL Premium 23.90 Expense Income Taxes 289.38 CPP 67.95 Union Dues 105.00 538.73 1,440.00 901.27 1,009.81 27.39 381.95 25.00 78.34 127.50 640.19 32.37 480.74 35.00 93.19 78.75 720.05 1,229.95 222.19 47-50 61.02 90.00 442.25 1,300,00 105.24 1,374.26 160.00 300.50 401.25 2,341.25 3,998.75 1,440.00 1,300.00 Required: 1. Prepare a General Journal entry to record the payroll register information. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) 2. Prepare a General Journal entry to record the employer's payroll expenses resulting from the payroll. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) View transaction list View journal entry worksheet Debit Credit No General Journal Employees' income taxes payable Employees' union dues payable…
- Exercise Al-8 Recording employer's payroll deductions LO3 Paradise Hills Berry Farm has 21 employees who are paid biweekly. The payroll register showed the following payroll deductions for the pay period ending March 23, 2018. Gross Pay El Premium Income Taxes CPP Medical Îns. United Way 78,950.00 1,310.57 10,889.00 3,768.09 1,475.00 1,644.00 Required: Prepare a journal entry to record the employer's share of payroll deductions. (Round the final answers to 2 decimal places.)Example 6-5 The journal entry to record the payroll from Figure 6.1, on pages 6-2 and 6-3, would be: Debit Credit Wages Expense 24,762.70 FICA Taxes Payable-OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable-HI 359.06 FIT Payable 3,714.00 SIT Payable 55.25 Group Insurance Payments W/H 54.70 Cash 19,044.40 Example 6-7 The journal entry to record the payroll tax entry from Figure 6.1 on pages 6-2 and 6-3 would be (assume a SUTA tax rate of 3.0%): Debit Credit Payroll Taxes 2,785.81 FICA Taxes Payable-OASDI 1,535.29 FICA able-HI 359.06 FUTA Taxes Payable 148.58 SUTA Taxes Payable 742.88 a. Cal Ruther, an employer, is subject to FICA taxes but exempt from FUTA and SUTA taxes. During the last quarter of the year, his employees earned monthly wages of $8,500, all of which is taxable. The amount of federal income taxes withheld each month is $1,040. Journalize the payment of wages, and record the payroll tax on November 29. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it…Example 6-5 The journal entry to record the payroll from Figure 6.1, on pages 6-2 and 6-3, would be: Debit Credit Wages Expense 24,762.70 FICA Taxes Payable—OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable—HI 359.06 FIT Payable 3,714.00 SIT Payable 55.25 Group Insurance Payments W/H 54.70 Cash 19,044.40 Example 6-7 The journal entry to record the payroll tax entry from Figure 6.1 on pages 6-2 and 6-3 would be (assume a SUTA tax rate of 3.0%): Debit Credit Payroll Taxes 2,785.81 FICA Taxes Payable—OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable—HI 359.06 FUTA Taxes Payable 148.58 SUTA Taxes Payable 742.88 The employees of Donnelly Music Company earn total wages of $4,690 during January. The total amount is taxable under FICA, FUTA, and SUTA. The state contribution rate for the company is 3.6%. The amount withheld for federal income taxes is $685. Journalize the payment of the monthly wages, and record the payroll taxes. If an amount box does not…
- Example 6-5 The journal entry to record the payroll from Figure 6.1, on pages 6-2 and 6-3, would be: Debit Credit Wages Expense 24,762.70 FICA Taxes Payable—OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable—HI 359.06 FIT Payable 3,714.00 SIT Payable 55.25 Group Insurance Payments W/H 54.70 Cash 19,044.40 Example 6-7 The journal entry to record the payroll tax entry from Figure 6.1 on pages 6-2 and 6-3 would be (assume a SUTA tax rate of 3.0%): Debit Credit Payroll Taxes 2,785.81 FICA Taxes Payable—OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable—HI 359.06 FUTA Taxes Payable 148.58 SUTA Taxes Payable 742.88 The employees of Donnelly Music Company earn total wages of $4,690 during January. The total amount is taxable under FICA, FUTA, and SUTA. The state contribution rate for the company is 3.6%. The amount withheld for federal income taxes is $685.Example 6-5 The journal entry to record the payroll from Figure 6.1, on pages 6-2 and 6-3, would be: Debit Credit Wages Expense 24,762.70 FICA Taxes Payable—OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable—HI 359.06 FIT Payable 3,714.00 SIT Payable 55.25 Group Insurance Payments W/H 54.70 Cash 19,044.40 Example 6-7 The journal entry to record the payroll tax entry from Figure 6.1 on pages 6-2 and 6-3 would be (assume a SUTA tax rate of 3.0%): Debit Credit Payroll Taxes 2,785.81 FICA Taxes Payable—OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable—HI 359.06 FUTA Taxes Payable 148.58 SUTA Taxes Payable 742.88 a. Cal Ruther, an employer, is subject to FICA taxes but exempt from FUTA and SUTA taxes. During the last quarter of the year, his employees earned monthly wages of $8,500, all of which is taxable. The amount of federal income taxes withheld each month is $1,040. Journalize the payment of wages, and record the payroll tax on November 29. For a…Example 6-5 The journal entry to record the payroll from Figure 6.1, on pages 6-2 and 6-3, would be: Debit Credit Wages Expense 24,762.70 FICA Taxes Payable—OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable—HI 359.06 FIT Payable 3,714.00 SIT Payable 55.25 Group Insurance Payments W/H 54.70 Cash 19,044.40 Example 6-7 The journal entry to record the payroll tax entry from Figure 6.1 on pages 6-2 and 6-3 would be (assume a SUTA tax rate of 3.0%): Debit Credit Payroll Taxes 2,785.81 FICA Taxes Payable—OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable—HI 359.06 FUTA Taxes Payable 148.58 SUTA Taxes Payable 742.88 Vulcra, Inc., has a semimonthly payroll of $66,920 on September 15, 20--. The total payroll is taxable under FICA Taxes-HI; $63,290 is taxable under FICA Taxes-OASDI; and $10,400 is taxable under FUTA and SUTA. The state contribution rate for the company is 4.1%. The amount withheld for federal income taxes is $9,838. The amount withheld for state…
- Example 6-5 The journal entry to record the payroll from Figure 6.1, on pages 6-2 and 6-3, would be: Debit Credit Wages Expense 24,762.70 FICA Taxes Payable—OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable—HI 359.06 FIT Payable 3,714.00 SIT Payable 55.25 Group Insurance Payments W/H 54.70 Cash 19,044.40 Example 6-7 The journal entry to record the payroll tax entry from Figure 6.1 on pages 6-2 and 6-3 would be (assume a SUTA tax rate of 3.0%): Debit Credit Payroll Taxes 2,785.81 FICA Taxes Payable—OASDI 1,535.29 FICA Taxes Payable—HI 359.06 FUTA Taxes Payable 148.58 SUTA Taxes Payable 742.88 Kip Bowman is owner and sole employee of KB Corporation. He pays himself a salary of $1,500 each week. Additional tax information includes: FICA tax—OASDI 6.2% on first $132,900 FICA tax—HI 1.45% on total pay Federal income tax $232.00 per pay State income tax 22% of the federal income tax withholding Federal unemployment…S eBook Ask Print eferences Mc Graw Hill :: -WKCTC_....txt FI 2 W S KMH Industries is a monthly schedule depositor of payroll taxes. For the month of August 2021, the payroll taxes (employee and employer share combined) were as follows: X Social Security tax: $5,056.78 Medicare tax: $1,182.63 Employee Federal income tax: $3,960.00 Required: Create the General Journal entry for the remittance of the taxes. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) View transaction list A Journal entry worksheet 4² Record the remittance of August payroll taxes. Note: Enter debits before credits. # 3 1 E D Data C 8.0 F3 $ 4 JUL 22 R F a F4 V General Inurnal % 5 T F5 G 8 DII FB M 1 ( 9 K ران DD F9 O ) O A F10 L P Ⓡ command C F11 - 9 F12 optionQS 9-19A (Algo) Net pay and tax computations LO P5 The payroll records of Speedy Software show the following information about Marsha Gottschalk, an employee, for the weekly pay period ending September 30. Gottschalk is single and claims one allowance. Compute her Social Security tax (6.2%), Medicare tax (1.45%), federal income tax withholding (use the withholding table in Exhibit 9A.6), state income tax (1.0%), and net pay for the current pay period. (Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.) Total (gross) earnings for current pay period Cumulative earnings of previous pay periods $ 635 $ 8,255 Gross pay 635.00 Social security tax deduction 39.37 Medicare tax deduction 9.21 Federal income tax deduction State income tax deduction 3.65 Total deductions 52.23 Net pay 582.77 search 10 99 68°F 10 40 144 4 5 6. 6) Y [O G\ H. J. K MI