Individual Income Taxes
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ISBN: 9780357109731
Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 4, Problem 6DQ
On December 29, 2019, an employee received a $5,000 check from her employer’s client. The check was payable to the employer. The employee did not remit the funds to the employer until December 30, 2019. The employer deposited the check on December 31, 2019, but the bank did not credit the employer’s bank account until January 2, 2020. When is the cash basis employer required to include the $5,000 in gross income?
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Apr. 2
Paid $600 and $310 cash to a federal depository for FICA Social Security and FICA Medicare, respectively.
Apr. 4
Paid accumulated employee salaries of $16,220.
Apr. 11
Issued checks in the amounts of $480 for federal income tax and $300 for state income tax to an IRS-approved bank.
Apr. 14
Paid cash to health insurance carrier for total outstanding health insurance liability of $700.
Apr. 22
Remitted cash payments for FUTA and SUTA to federal and state unemployment agencies in the amounts of $130 and $250, respectively.
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Record the journal entries for each of the following payroll transactions. If an amount box does not require, leave it blank.
Apr. 2
Paid $620 and $310 cash to a federal depository for FICA Social Security and FICA Medicare, respectively.
Apr. 4
Paid accumulated employee salaries of $15,220.
Apr. 11
Issued checks in the amounts of $480 for federal income tax and $300 for state income tax to an IRS-approved bank.
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Paid cash to health insurance carrier for total outstanding health insurance liability of $700.
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Remitted cash payments for FUTA and SUTA to federal and state unemployment agencies in the amounts of $130 and $250, respectively.
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Chapter 4 Solutions
Individual Income Taxes
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