The following information about the payroll for the week ended December 30 was obtained from the records of Boltz Co.: Required: 1. Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on December 31, journalize the following entries (refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles): a. December 30, to record the payroll. b. December 30, to record the employer’s payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on December 31. Of the total payroll for the last week of the year, $44,000 is subject to unemployment compensation taxes. 2. Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on January 5 of the following fiscal year, journalize the following entries (refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles): a. On page 11 of the journal: December 30, to record the payroll. b. On page 12 of the journal: January 5, to record the employer's payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on January 5. Since it is a new fiscal year, all $652,000 in salaries is subject to unemployment compensation taxes. 1. Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on December 31, journalize the following entries (refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles): a. December 30, to record the payroll. b. December 30, to record the employer's payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on December 31. Of the total payroll for the last week of the year, $44,000 is subject to unemployment compensation taxes.
The following information about the payroll for the week ended December 30 was obtained from the records of Boltz Co.:
Required:
1. Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on December 31, journalize the following entries (refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles):
a. December 30, to record the payroll.
b. December 30, to record the employer’s payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on December 31. Of the total payroll for the last week of the year, $44,000 is subject to
2. Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on January 5 of the following fiscal year, journalize the following entries (refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles):
a. On page 11 of the journal: December 30, to record the payroll.
b. On page 12 of the journal: January 5, to record the employer's payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on January 5. Since it is a new fiscal year, all $652,000 in salaries is subject to unemployment compensation taxes.
1. Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on December 31, journalize the following entries (refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles):
a. December 30, to record the payroll.
b. December 30, to record the employer's payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on December 31. Of the total payroll for the last week of the year, $44,000 is subject to unemployment compensation taxes.
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Chart of Accounts
The following information about the payroll for the week ended December 30 was obtained from the records of Boltz Co.:
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Boltz Co.
Salaries:
Deductions:
General Ledger
Sales salaries
$325,000 Income tax withheld $119,000
Warehouse salaries 196,000 U.S. savings bonds
14,344
ASSETS
REVENUE
Office salaries
131,000 Group insurance
11,736
110 Cash
410 Sales
$652,000
111 Accounts Receivable
610 Interest Revenue
112 Interest Receivable
113 Notes Receivable
EXPENSES
Tax rates assumed:
115 Inventory
510 Cost of Goods Sold
Social security 6%
State unemployment (employer only) 5.4%
116 Supplies
520 Sales Salaries Expense
Medicare
1.5% Federal unemployment (employer only) 0.8%
118 Prepaid Insurance
521 Warehouse Salaries Expense
120 Land
522 Office Salaries Expense
Required:
123 Building
524 Depreciation Expense-Building
1. Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on December 31, journalize the following entries (refer to the Chart of
124 Accumulated Depreciation-Building
525 Delivery Expense
Accounts for exact wording of account titles):
125 Office Equipment
526 Repairs Expense
a. December 30, to record the payroll.
126 Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment
529 Selling Expenses
b. December 30, to record the employer's payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on December 31. Of the total payroll for the last week of the
531 Rent Expense
year, $44,000 is subject to unemployment compensation taxes.
LIABILITIES
532 Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment
2. Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on January 5 of the following fiscal year, journalize the following entries
210 Accounts Payable
533 Insurance Expense
(refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles):
213 Interest Payable
534 Supplies Expense
a. On page 11 of the journal: December 30, to record the payroll.
214 Notes Payable
535 Payroll Tax Expense
b. On page 12 of the journal: January 5, to record the employer's payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on January 5. Since it is a new fiscal
215 Salaries Payable
536 Vacation Pay Expense
year, all $652,000 in salaries is subject to unemployment compensation taxes.
216 Social Security Tax Payable
537 Pension Expense
217 Medicare Tax Payable
538 Cash Short and Over
Journal
218 Employees Income Tax Payable
540 Miscellaneous Expense
220 Group Insurance Payable
710 Interest Expense
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221 U.S. Saving Bond Deductions Payable
222 Union Dues Payable
1. Assuming that the payroll for the last week of the year is to be paid on December 31, journalize the following entries (refer to the Chart of
223 Retirement Savings Deductions Payable
Accounts for exact wording of account titles):
224 Federal Unemployment Tax Payable
a. December 30, to record the payroll.
225 State Unemployment Tax Payable
b. December 30, to record the employer's payroll taxes on the payroll to be paid on December 31. Of the total payroll for the last week of the
226 Vacation Pay Payable
year, $44,000 is subject to unemployment compensation taxes.
227 Unfunded Pension Liability
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310 Common Stock
311 Retained Earnings
312 Dividends](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F10f82c55-190a-4f71-aa94-602b92df2c9f%2Fa7a30b1b-8def-4efc-9849-7a99f30ed56d%2F9v7dic6_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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