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Since the SUTA rates changes are made at the end of each year, the available 2022 rates were used for FUTA and SUTA.
Note: The net FUTA tax rate of 0.6% is used in the text.
Note: The Credit Reduction State status is year specific; thus likely to differ from year to year. Please look for updated details in the textbook before completing Schedule A for Form 940.
As the accountant for Runson Moving Company, you are preparing the company's annual return, Form 940 and Schedule A. Use the following information to complete Form 940 and Schedule A.
The net FUTA tax liability for each quarter of 20-- was as follows: 1st, $220.10; 2nd, $107.60; 3rd, $101.00; and 4th, $56.10 plus the credit reduction.
Since the net FUTA tax liability did not exceed $500 until the 4th quarter, the company was required to
make its first deposit of FUTA taxes on January 31 of the next year. Assume that the electronic payment was made on time.
a. One of the employees performs all of his duties in another state—Arizona.
b. Total payments made to employees during calendar year 20--:
California
$102,310
Arizona
18,490
Total
$120,800
c. Employer contributions in California into employees' 401(k) retirement plan: $3,500.
d. Payments made to employees in excess of $7,000: $36,500 ($11,490 from Arizona and $25,010 from California).
e. Form is to be signed by Mickey Vixon, Vice President, and dated 1/31/--.
f. Phone number—(219) 555-8310.
If an input box does not require an entry, leave it blank. When required, round amounts to the nearest cent. Use rounded answers for subsequent computations.
Leave schedule A completely blank
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2023
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25%
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2025
20%
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2
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