Since the SUTA rates changes are made at the end of each year, the available 2019 rates were used for FUTA and SUTA. Note: For this textbook edition the rate 0.6% was used for the net FUTA tax rate for employers. Example 5-8 The Iqbal Company of Georgia had a FUTA taxable payroll of $215,600 and a SUTA taxable payroll of $255,700 with a 5.6 percent SUTA tax rate. The company would pay unemployment taxes of: FUTA $215,600 × 0.006 = $1,293.60 SUTA $255,700 × 0.056 = 14,319.20 Total taxes $15,612.80 Kresloff Company has only two employees and is located in a state that has set an unemployment tax for the company of 4.8 percent on the first $12,000 of each employee’s earnings. Both employees are paid the same amount each week ($900) and have earned $11,500 up to this week’s pay. The unemployment taxes that the company must pay for this week’s pay would be $48.FUTA tax (both over $7,000) = $0.00SUTA tax ($1,000 × 0.048) = $48.00($500 of each employee’s pay is under the state taxable limit of $12,000) In September Manson Paint Corporation began operations in a state that requires new employers of one or more individuals to pay a state unemployment tax of 3.5% of the first $7,000 of wages paid each employee. An analysis of the company's payroll for the year shows total wages paid of $188,480. The salaries of the president and the vice president of the company were $18,100 and $15,100, respectively, for the four-month period, but there were no other employees who received wages in excess of $7,000 for the four months. Included in the total wages were $970 paid to a director who only attended director meetings during the year, $6,130 paid to the factory superintendent, and $1,810 in employee contributions to a cafeteria plan made on a pretax basis-for both federal and state. In addition to the total wages of $188,480, a payment of $2,460 was made to Andersen Accounting Company for an audit it performed on the company's books in December. Compute the following; round your answers to the nearest cent. a. Net FUTA tax $ b. SUTA tax $
Since the SUTA rates changes are made at the end of each year, the available 2019 rates were used for FUTA and SUTA.
Note: For this textbook edition the rate 0.6% was used for the net FUTA tax rate for employers.
Example 5-8
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The Iqbal Company of Georgia had a FUTA taxable payroll of $215,600 and a SUTA taxable payroll of $255,700 with a 5.6 percent SUTA tax rate. The company would pay
unemployment taxes of:FUTA $215,600 × 0.006 = $1,293.60 SUTA $255,700 × 0.056 = 14,319.20 Total taxes $15,612.80 -
Kresloff Company has only two employees and is located in a state that has set an unemployment tax for the company of 4.8 percent on the first $12,000 of each employee’s earnings. Both employees are paid the same amount each week ($900) and have earned $11,500 up to this week’s pay. The unemployment taxes that the company must pay for this week’s pay would be $48.
FUTA tax (both over $7,000) = $0.00
SUTA tax ($1,000 × 0.048) = $48.00
($500 of each employee’s pay is under the state taxable limit of $12,000)
In September Manson Paint Corporation began operations in a state that requires new employers of one or more individuals to pay a state unemployment tax of 3.5% of the first $7,000 of wages paid each employee.
An analysis of the company's payroll for the year shows total wages paid of $188,480. The salaries of the president and the vice president of the company were $18,100 and $15,100, respectively, for the four-month period, but there were no other employees who received wages in excess of $7,000 for the four months. Included in the total wages were $970 paid to a director who only attended director meetings during the year, $6,130 paid to the factory superintendent, and $1,810 in employee contributions to a cafeteria plan made on a pretax basis-for both federal and state.
In addition to the total wages of $188,480, a payment of $2,460 was made to Andersen Accounting Company for an audit it performed on the company's books in December. Compute the following; round your answers to the nearest cent.
a. Net FUTA tax | $ |
b. SUTA tax | $ |
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