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Question 1 of 20 5.0 Points
Which of the following would not typically be an employee payroll withholding?
A. Unemployment taxes
B. Medical insurance
C. State income tax
D. Social Security
Question 2 of 20 5.0 Points
Grammys Bakery had the following information for the pay period ending June 30:
Employee Name Pay
Rate Hours Worked Cumulative Earnings Department Federal Income Tax Withheld
P. Ganster $2,000 Salaried $12,000 Kitchen $86.00
T. Baker 10.00/hr 50 $6,500 Office $22.00
Assume:
FICA-OASDI is applied to the first $106,800 at a rate of 6.2%.
FICA-Medicare is applied at a rate of 1.45%.
FUTA is applied to the first $7,000 at a rate of 0.8%.
SUTA is applied to the first $7,000 at a rate of 5.6%.
State income tax is 3.8%.
Given the above information, what would be the amount applied to Office Salaries Expense?
A. Debit of $550
B. Credit of $550
C. Debit of $500
D. Credit of $500
(Baker works in the office, so $10 x 50 hours = $500)
Question 3 of 20 5.0 Points
The amount of federal income tax withheld from an employee during the year is determined by the employees
A. W-4 form.
B. W-2 form.
C. 1040 form.
D. None of the above
Question 4 of 20 5.0 Points
To compute federal income tax to be withheld,
A. use the net earnings and number of allowances.
B. use gross earnings, number of allowances, and marital status.
C. use net earnings and Form W-4.
D. None of the above
Question 5 of 20 5.0 Points
The information needed to make the journal entries to record the wages and salaries expense comes from
A. Form W-2.
B. the look-back period.
C. the payroll register.
D. Form 941.
Question 6 of 20 5.0 Points
When calculating the employees payroll, the clerk forgot about the wage base limits. What impact could this error
have on the employees check?
A. FICA-OASDI could be overstated.
B. FUTA could be overstated.
C. SUTA could be overstated.
D. All of the above
Question 7 of 20 5.0 Points
A summary record of each persons earnings, deductions, and net pay is called a/an
A. payroll register.
B. W-4.
C. employee individual earnings record.
D. general journal.
Question 8 of 20 5.0 Points
Brian Temples cumulative earnings are $73,000, and his gross pay for the week is $5,300. If the FICA rates are
OASDI 6.2% on a limit of $106,800 and Medicare is 1.45%, what are his FICA-OASDI and FICA-Medicare taxes for
the week?
A. $0; $76.85
B. $328.60; $0
C. $328.60; $76.85
D. $3,286; $768.50
$5300 x 6.2% = 328.60; $5300 x 1.45% = 76.85
Question 9 of 20 5.0 Points
Gross earnings are the same as
A. regular earnings.
B. regular earnings plus overtime earnings.
C. net earnings.
D. net earnings plus overtime earnings.
Question 10 of 20 5.0 Points
Compute net earnings on March 3, when gross (taxable) pay equals $750. FICA-OASDI tax rates are 6.2%, FICA-
Medicare rate is 1.45%, federal income tax is $71.00, and state income tax is $5.00.
A. $615.00
B. $610.00
C. $616.62
D. $672.12
$750 (750 x 6.2%) (750 x 1.45%) $71.00 $5.00 = 750 -46.50 -10.88 71.00 5.00 = $616.62
Question 11 of 20 5.0 Points
Derek works 43 hours at a rate of pay of $15 per hour. He receives double pay over 40 hours. What is his gross pay?
A. $800
B. $720
C. $780
D. $690
(40 x 15) + (3 x 15 x 2) = 600 + 90 = $690
Question 12 of 20 5.0 Points
Which type of account is Wages and Salaries Payable?
A. Asset
B. Liability
C. Revenue
D. Expense
Question 13 of 20 5.0 Points
On January 15, Robert Love earned $4,000 and has the following deductions: FICA-OASDI 6.2%, FICA-Medicare
1.45%, federal income tax of $200, and state income tax of $40. What is his net pay?
A. $3,400
B. $3,454
C. $4,454
D. $4,000
$4000 (4000 x 6.2%) (4000 x 1.45%) 200 40 = 4000 248 -58 -200 -40 = $3454
Question 14 of 20 5.0 Points
Todd earns an hourly rate of $20 and had taxes withheld totaling $200. What would his net earnings be if he worked
44 hours (assuming double time over 40 hours)?
A. $760
B. $780
C. $720
D. $860
(20 x 40) + (20 x 4 x 2) 200 = 800 + 160 200 = 760
Question 15 of 20 5.0 Points
If Sheila worked 38 hours, how many hours of overtime did she earn?
A. Zero
B. One
C. Five
D. Nine
Question 16 of 20 5.0 Points
The debit amount to Payroll Tax Expense represents
A. the employers portion of the payroll taxes.
B. the employees portion of the payroll taxes.
C. the employers and employees portion of the payroll taxes.
D. None of the above
Question 17 of 20 5.0 Points
Great Lakes Tutoring had the following payroll information on February 28:
Employee Gross Pay Cumulative Earnings Prior to This Payroll
R. Hill $4,000 $4,000
Assume:
FICA tax rates are OASDI 6.2% on a limit of $106,800, and Medicare is 1.45%.
The state unemployment tax rate is 2% on the first $7,000.
The federal unemployment tax rate is 0.8% on the first $7,000.
Using the information above, the journal entry to record the payroll tax expense for Great Lakes Tutoring would
include
A. a debit to Payroll Tax Expense in the amount of $390.
B. a credit to FUTA Payable for $24.
C. a credit to SUTA Payable for $60.
D. All of the above
4000 x (6.2% + 1.45%) + ((7000 limit 4000 prior pay) x (2% + 0.08%)) = $390 payroll tax exp
SUTA=(7000 limit4000 prior pay) x 2%=$60; FUTA=(7000 limit4000 prior pay) x 0.8%=$24
Question 18 of 20 5.0 Points
Wages and Salaries Expense is
A. equal to net pay.
B. equal to gross pay.
C. equal to the employers taxes.
D. None of the above
Question 19 of 20 5.0 Points
The entry to record the payroll tax expense would include a
A. credit to Federal Income Taxes Payable.
B. credit to Cash.
C. credit to FICA (OASDI and Medicare) Taxes Payable.
D. credit to Wages Payable.
Question 20 of 20 5.0 Points
The law that governs overtime earnings is called the
A. Federal Insurance Contribution Act.
B. Federal Wage and Hour Law.
C. Fair Labor Standards Act.
D. Both b and c

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