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Payroll Entries Widmer Company had The total earnings of an employee for a payroll period.gross wages of $269,000 during the week ended June 17. The
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Payroll Entries
Widmer Company had The total earnings of an employee for a payroll period.gross wages of $269,000 during the week ended June 17. The amount of wages subject to social security tax was $242,100, while the amount of wages subject to federal and state unemployment taxes was $34,000. Tax rates are as follows:
Social security 6.0% Medicare 1.5% State unemployment 5.3% Federal unemployment 0.8% The total amount withheld from employee wages for federal taxes was $53,800.
If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
a. Journalize the entry to record the payroll for the week of June 17.
Wages Expense - Cash
- Medicare Tax Payable
- Social Security Tax Payable
- State Unemployment Tax Payable
- Wages Expense
269,000
Social Security Tax Payable - Cash
- Employees Federal Income Tax Expense
- Social Security Tax Expense
- Social Security Tax Payable
- Wage Expense
14,526
Medicare Tax Payable - Federal Unemployment Tax Payable
- Medicare Tax Expense
- Medicare Tax Payable
- Payroll Taxes Expense
- Wage Expense
Employees Federal Income Tax Payable - Cash
- Employees Federal Income Tax Payable
- Payroll Taxes Expense
- State Unemployment Tax Expense
- State Unemployment Tax Payable
53,800
Wages Payable - Cash
- Federal Unemployment Tax Expense
- Federal Unemployment Tax Payable
- Payroll Taxes Expense
- Wages Payable
Feedback
Gross pay is the amount that employees have earned before taxes and deductions. A portion of employees' earnings are owed for such items as state and federal taxes. Net pay is also known as take home pay.
Learning Objective 2.
b. Journalize the entry to record the payroll tax expense incurred for the week of June 17.
Payroll Tax Expense - Cash
- Medicare Tax Payable
- Payroll Tax Expense
- Social Security Tax Payable
- State Unemployment Tax Payable
Social Security Tax Payable - Cash
- Payroll Tax Expense
- Salaries Expense
- Social Security Tax Expense
- Social Security Tax Payable
14,526
Medicare Tax Payable - Cash
- Medicare Tax Payable
- Payroll Tax Expense
- Salaries Expense
- Salaries Payable
State Unemployment Tax Payable - Cash
- Payroll Tax Expense
- Salaries Payable
- State Unemployment Tax Expense
- State Unemployment Tax Payable
180,200
Federal Unemployment Tax Payable - Cash
- Federal Unemployment Tax Expense
- Federal Unemployment Tax Payable
- Payroll Tax Expense
- Salaries Payable
Feedback
Remember that there is typically a maximum amount of earnings subject to state and federal unemployment taxes. Recall that the amounts calculated are amounts that are owed.
Learning Objective 2.
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