1. Form 1096 is completed by the employer and submitted to the IRS for what purpose? Answer:   A.    To report total annual earnings for a single independent contractor     B.    To report all overtime paid to all independent contractors     C.    To report total compensation paid to all independent contractors during the year     D.    To report all expenses incurred by and reimbursed to an independent contractor 2. Which statement regarding SUTA taxes is accurate? Answer:   A.    The SUTA tax rate is the same as the FUTA tax rate in all fifty states.     B.    The SUTA tax rate is reduced by a 5.4% credit for most states.     C.    There is no threshold over which SUTA taxes are not levied.     D.    In most states, SUTA taxes are paid solely by the employer and never by the employee. 3. FUTA tax payments must be made at the end of a quarter when the total tax owed exceeds what amount? Answer:   A.    $400     B.    $500     C.    $7,000     D.    $142,800

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1. Form 1096 is completed by the employer and submitted to the IRS for what purpose?



Answer:  
A.  
 To report total annual earnings for a single independent contractor
 
 
B.  
 To report all overtime paid to all independent contractors
 
 
C.  
 To report total compensation paid to all independent contractors during the year
 
 
D.  
 To report all expenses incurred by and reimbursed to an independent contractor
2. Which statement regarding SUTA taxes is accurate?



Answer:  
A.  
 The SUTA tax rate is the same as the FUTA tax rate in all fifty states.
 
 
B.  
 The SUTA tax rate is reduced by a 5.4% credit for most states.
 
 
C.  
 There is no threshold over which SUTA taxes are not levied.
 
 
D.  
 In most states, SUTA taxes are paid solely by the employer and never by the employee.
3. FUTA tax payments must be made at the end of a quarter when the total tax owed exceeds what amount?



Answer:  
A.  
 $400
 
 
B.  
 $500
 
 
C.  
 $7,000
 
 
D.  
 $142,800
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