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Payroll acct III

 Ken works at a dinner club.  On FEb 7th his gross pay was $800  (3 days working 1 paid vacation day and 1 paid sick day).  He also reported employuer tips of $900 for the previous month (applicable taxes to be deducted out of this pay).  Ken belongs to the company’s 401K pland has 5% of his gross pay $800 deducted each week (salary reduction).  The Dinner Club also provides matching contributions ($40) into the plan for Gorman.

$34A.

(a)    $800 + $900 =

(b)    $800 + $900 =

Audrey and Beth are partners in the Country Gift Shop, which employs the individuals listed below.  Paychecks are distributed every Friday to all employees. Based on the info given compute the amounts listed below for a weekly payroll period.

 

36A.

Name and Position

Salary

OASDI

Taxable

Earnings

OASDI

Tax

HI

Taxable

Earnings

HI

Tax

Zena Vertin, Office $    535  per week        
Nicole Norge, Sales     2,980  per month        
Bob Mert, Delivery    485  per week        
Audrey Martin, Partner    950  per week*        
Beth James, Partner    950  per week*        
     Totals        

Employer’s OASDI Tax

Employer’s HI Tax

*The $950 that each partner receives each week is considered a drawing or withdrawal, not a salary payment.

Ralph was paid salary of $64,600 during 2014 by Odesto Company.  In addition, during the year Ralph started his own business as a public accountant and reported a net bsuiness income of $60,000 on his income tax returns for 2014.  Compute the following:

38A.

(a)   The amount of FICA taxes that was withheld from  OASDI  __

his earnings during 2014 by Odesto Company.  HI   ___

(b)   Henwood’s self-employment taxes (will receive a credit on his

federal income tax return for these paid taxes) on the income

derived from the public accounting business for 2014.

[$XX,XXX taxable ($113,700 $64,600) × 0.124]OASDI   __    ($XX,XXX taxable ×0.029) HI   ____

The monthly and hourly wage schedule for the employees of Quirk Inc. follows.  No employees are due overtime pay.  Compute the following for the last monthly pay of the year :

a) The total wages of each part time employee for December 2014;

b) The OASDI and HI taxable wages for each employee;

c) The FICA taxes withheld from each employee’s wages for December;

d)  Totals of columns;

e)  The employer’s FICA taxes for the month.

310A.

Employees

Total

Monthly

Payroll

OASDI

Taxable

Wages

HI

Taxable

Wages

OASDI

Tax

HI

Tax

Full-Time Office:          
Adaiar, Gene.   $  1,400.00        
Crup, Jason..   1,300.00        
Essex, Joan..   1,975.00        
Garza, Irma   1,985.00        
Leason, Mel..   1,900.00        
Pruit, Marne..   7,000.00        
Rubble, Deanne..   2,400.00        
Simpson, Dick.   3,985.00        
Truap, Ann.   5,000.00        
Wilson, Trudy   1,500.00        

Part-Time Office:

Hours

Worked

Hourly

Rate

Total

Monthly

 

 

 

 

Kyle, Judy.

170

    $  8.25          
Laird, Sharon

170

    8.35          
Maxwell, Sara

140

  10.10          
Nelson, Donna.

145

    8.20          
Scott, Kim.

162

    9.65          
Totals..

           

Employer’s FICA taxes  OASDI    HI   

 Volcan Co. is a monthly depositor whose tax liability for March 2014 is $2505. (Use the IRS 941 Form) attached.

316A.

 

1.    Due Date to be filed:

2.    (a)   Penalty for failure to make timely deposit (17 days late):

$X,XXX × 10%

(b)   Penalty for failure to fully pay tax: $X,XXX × 1/2%.

(c)   Interest on taxes due and unpaid:

(d)   Total penalty imposed..

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