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Chapter 8
Paying, Recording, and Reporting
Payroll and Payroll Taxes: The
Conclusion of the Payroll Process
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Learning Objective 1
Recording payroll and payroll taxes
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Record Salaries Expense
Use Employee’s Payroll Register
Salary/Wages Expense = gross salary of all
employees
Salaries/Wages Payable = net pay
Amounts of taxes withheld = “payable”
accounts
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Record Salaries Expense
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date
Description
Page 3
PR
Debit
Sep 30 Wages & Salaries Expense
FIT Payable
SIT Payable
FICA-OASDI Payable
FICA-Medicare Payable
Wages & Salaries Payable
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Credit
Learning Objective 2
Paying payroll and recording the paying of
payroll
Learning Objective 3
Calculating employer taxes for FICA
OASDI, FICA Medicare, FUTA, SUTA, and
workers’ compensation insurance
LO-2, 3
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Record Payment of Salaries
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FICA, FUTA & SUTA Rates
FICA- OASDI FICA- Medicare FUTA SUTA
6.2%
1.45%
0.8%
5.6%
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EIN & SS-4
EIN - Employer Identification Number is a
number assigned by the IRS to an
employer.
SS-4 - Form filled out by an employer to
obtain an EIN.
LO-2, 3
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FIT and FICA
Deposited in an authorized depository or
in a Federal Reserve Bank
If company owes < $2,500 in total taxes,
deposit quarterly
Monthly depositor – deposit taxes on 15th
day of every month
Semiweekly – deposit taxes once or twice
each week
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FIT and FICA
Form 8109 – Federal Tax Deposit
Coupon – used when making deposits by
check
LO-2, 3
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Record Payment of Form 941
Taxes
LO-2, 3
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Exercise 8-4
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Form 941
Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return
Completed after the end of each calendar
quarter
Reports total FICA (OASDI and
Medicare) taxes owed plus amount of FIT
withheld from employee’s pay
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Form 941 (Partial)
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Exercise 8-2
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Record Payroll Tax Expense
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Exercise 8-3
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Learning Objective 4
Paying FUTA, SUTA, and workers’
compensation insurance
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Paying FUTA Tax
If tax owed for calendar year < $500,
employer pays to the IRS by end of
January of the next year (30 DAYS)
If amount owed > $500, employer pays
quarterly due by the end of the month
following the end of the calendar quarter
(30 DAYS)
LO-4
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Record Payment of FUTA Tax
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Federal Unemployment Tax
Returns
Form 940
◦ Prepared at end of calendar year
◦ Reports the amount of unemployment tax
due for the year
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Form 940 (Partial)
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Paying SUTA Tax
Paid to state government
Typically due by end of month following
each calendar quarter
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Record Payment of SUTA Tax
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Record Payment of Workers’
Compensation Insurance
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Exercise 8-8 part (a)
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Exercise 8-8 parts (b & c)
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Learning Objective 5
Preparing Forms W-2, W-3, and 940-EZ
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W-2: Wage and Tax Statement
Prepared by employer each calendar year
Provides summary of gross earnings and
deductions to each employee
Copies:
◦ Employee
◦ IRS
◦ Any state where employees’ income taxes have been
withheld
◦ Social Security Administration
◦ Company records
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Sample W-2
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W-3: Transmittal of Income and Tax
Statements
Completed by employer to verify the
number of W-2’s and amounts withheld
Sent to a Social Security Administration
data processing center along with copies
of each employee’s W-2
LO-5
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Sample W-3
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End of Chapter 8
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