Problem Al-4A Journal entries for payroll transactions LO2, 3, 4 A company has three employees, each of whom has been employed since January 1, earns $3,500 per month, and is paid on the last day of each month. On March 1, the following accounts and balances appeared in its ledger. a. Employees' Income Taxes Payable, $1,354.98 (llability for February). b. El Payable, $418.32 (llability for February). c. CPP Payable, $952.88 (llability for February). d. Employees' Medical Insurance Payable, $1,920.00 (liability for January and February).
Problem Al-4A Journal entries for payroll transactions LO2, 3, 4 A company has three employees, each of whom has been employed since January 1, earns $3,500 per month, and is paid on the last day of each month. On March 1, the following accounts and balances appeared in its ledger. a. Employees' Income Taxes Payable, $1,354.98 (llability for February). b. El Payable, $418.32 (llability for February). c. CPP Payable, $952.88 (llability for February). d. Employees' Medical Insurance Payable, $1,920.00 (liability for January and February).
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A company has three employees, each of whom has been employed since January 1, earns $3,500 per month, and is paid on the last
day of each month. On March 1, the following accounts and balances appeared in its ledger.
a. Employees' Income Taxes Payable, $1,354.98 (llability for February).
b. El Payable, $418.32 (llability for February).
c. CPP Payable, $952.88 (llability for February).
d. Employees' Medical Insurance Payable, $1,920.00 (liability for January and February).
During March and April, the company completed the following related to payroll.
Mar. 17 Issued cheque # 320 payable to the Receiver General for Canada. The cheque was in payment of the February employee
Income taxes, El, and CPP amounts due.
Mar. 31 Prepared a general Journal entry to record the March payroll register, which had the following column totals:
ΕΙ
$174.30
Income Taxes
$1,354.98
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2
CPP
$476.44
5
Mar. 31 Recorded the employer's $480.00 liability for its 50% contribution to the medical insurance plan of employees and 6% vacation
pay accrued to the employees.
Mar. 31 Prepared a general Journal entry to record the employer's costs resulting from the March payroll.
Apr. 17 Issued cheque #555 payable to the Receiver General for Canada in payment of the March mandatory deductions.
Apr. 17 Issued cheque # 556 payable to All Canadian Insurance Company in payment of the employee medical insurance premiums for
the first quarter.
Medical
Insurance
$480.00
Required:
Prepare the entries to record the transactions. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Do not round Intermediate calculations.)
1 Record the remittance of payroll liabilities to the Receiver
General for Canada.
3 Record employee benefits.
Total Deductions
$2,485.72
Record the payroll register for the pay period ending Mar
31.
Record entry
Record the employer's payroll expenses.
Record the remittance of payroll liabilities to the Receiver
General for Canada.
6 Record the remittance of employee medical insurance
premium to All Canadian Insurance Company.
Note : = journal entry has been entered
Clear entry
Net Pay
$8,014.28
X
Office Salaries Shop Salaries
$3,500.00
$7,000.00
Canada.
Credit
View general journal.
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