
(a)
Notes payable
Notes Payable is a written promise to pay a certain amount on a future date, with certain percentage of interest. Companies use to issue notes payable to meet short-term financing needs.
Sales tax payable
The Company collects the tax from the customer when the sale is made on cash or on account, and periodically pays the collections to the state’s department of revenue. Many states are implementing sales taxes on purchases made on the internet also. Sales taxes are stated as percentage of the sales price.
Unearned revenue
It is an advance made by the buyer before receiving the product or service. In upcoming period seller will have an obligation to provide goods or perform the services to the buyer for the payment already received. It is a current liability until the goods are delivered or the service is performed.
Salaries and wages payable
Salaries and wages payable is a payment made to an employee for completion of work allocated by the company. Gross pay is computed by using normal hours worked by the employee with hourly wages rate.
Payroll tax
The costs incurred by an employer to pay the employee for his labor, including other employee benefits, plus the payroll taxes the employer pays to the government, are called payroll tax.
Current liability
Current liability is an obligation that the companies need to pay from the remaining current assets or creation of other current liabilities within a fiscal year or the operating cycle whichever is higher.
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