Discuss employers payroll taxes on the payroll

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The following information about the payroll for the week ended December 30 was obtained from the records of Saine Co.:

Salaries:

 

Deductions:

 

   Sales salaries

$ 625,000

   Income tax withheld

$232,260

   Warehouse salaries

240,000

   Social security tax withheld

71,100

   Office salaries

 320,000

   Medicare tax withheld

17,775

 

$1,185,000

   U.S. savings bonds

35,500

   

   Group insurance

  53,325

     

$409,960

Tax rates assumed:

  Social security, 6%

  Medicare, 1.5%

  State unemployment (employer only), 5.4%

  Federal unemployment (employer only), 0.8%

Instructions

Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on December 31, journalize the following entries:

a. December 30, to record the payroll.

b. December 30, to record the employer's payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on December 31. Of the total payroll for the last week of the year, $30,000 is subject to unemployment compensation taxes.

Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on January 4 of the following fiscal year, journalize the following entries:

a. December 30, to record the payroll.

b. January 4, to record the employer's payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on January 4. Since it is a new fiscal year, all $1,185,000 in salaries is subject to unemployment compensation taxes.

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