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Following are some transactions and events of Business Solutions. Feb. 26 The company paid cash to Lyn Addie for eight days' work at $130 per day. Mar. 25 The company sold merchandise with a $2,132 cost for $2,930 on credit to Wildcat Services, invoice dated March 25.
Required:
a) Assume that Lyn Addie is an unmarried employee. Her $1,040 of wages are subject to no deductions other than FICA Social Security taxes, FICA Medicare taxes, and federal income taxes. Her federal income taxes for this pay period total $104. Compute her net pay for the eight days' work paid on February 26. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.)
b) Record the journal entry to reflect the payroll payment to Lyn Addie as computed in part a. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.) Record the payroll expenses and liabilities for the eight days’ work paid on February 26.
c) Record the journal entry to reflect the (employer) payroll tax expenses for the February 26 payroll payment. Assume Lyn Addie has not met earnings limits for FUTA and SUTA—the FUTA rate is 0.6% and the SUTA rate is 4% for Business Solutions. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.) Record the employer’s payroll expenses and liabilities for the eight days’ work paid on February 26.
d) Record the entries for the merchandise sold on March 25 if a 4% sales tax rate applies. (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar.) Record the sales revenue of $2,930 on account to Wildcat Services together with 4% sales tax on every dollar of merchandise sold. Record the cost of goods sold of $2,132.
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