
Journal is the book for recording financial transactions in chronological order. It is the first step of accounting. In this process each transaction has two sides- debit side and credit side. Total of debit side must be equal to total of credit side.
Accounting rules for journal entries:
- To increase balance of the account: Debit assets, expenses, losses and credit all liabilities, capital, revenue and gains.
- To decrease balance of the account: Credit assets, expenses, losses and debit all liabilities, capital, revenue and gains.
1.
To record: Journal entries for June and July.

Explanation of Solution
Given:
Number of employees are 5.
Salary per month of each employee is $1,600.
FICA Social security taxes payable are $992.
FICA Medicare taxes payable are $232.
Employees Federal income tax payable is $ 1,050.
Federal
State Unemployment taxes are $440.
Journal entries for June and July.
- Salaries expenses are an expense account. Its balance is increasing So it is debited.
- FICA Social security taxes payable is a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
- FICA Medicare taxes payable is a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
- Federal income Taxes are a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
- Federal Unemployment tax is a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
- State Unemployment taxes are a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
- Salaries Payable is a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
July 31 | Salaries expenses | 8,000 | ||
FICA Social security taxes payable | 496 | |||
FICA Medicare taxes payable | 116 | |||
Federal income Taxes | 1,050 | |||
Federal Unemployment taxes | 33 | |||
State Unemployment taxes | 220 | |||
Salaries Payable | 6,085 | |||
(To record accrued payroll) |
Table (1)
- FICA Social security taxes payable is a liability account. Since company is paying off this liability, its balance is decreasing. Hence, it is debited..
- FICA Medicare taxes payable is a liability account. Since company is paying off this liability, its balance is decreasing. Hence, it is debited.
- Federal income Taxes are a liability account. Since company is paying off this liability, its balance is decreasing. Hence, it is debited.
- Bank is an asset account. Since company is paying off the liabilities, the balance of bank reduces. Hence it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
March 15 | FICA Social security taxes payable | 992 | ||
FICA Medicare taxes payable | 232 | |||
Federal income Taxes | 1,050 | |||
Bank | 2,274 | |||
(To record taxes paid) |
Table (2)
- Office Salaries expenses is an expense account. Its balance is increasing So it is debited.
- Shop Salaries expenses is an expense account. Its balance is increasing So it is debited.
- FICA Social security taxes payable is a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
- FICA Medicare taxes payable is a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
- Federal income Taxes are a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
- Salaries Payable is a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
March31 | Office Salaries expenses | 3,800 | ||
Shop Salaries expenses | 4,200 | |||
FICA Social security taxes payable | 496 | |||
FICA Medicare taxes payable | 116 | |||
Federal income Taxes | 1,050 | |||
Salaries Payable | 6,338 | |||
(To record accrued payroll) |
Table (3)
- Salaries Payable is a liability account. Since company is paying off this liability, its balance is decreasing. Hence, it is debited.
- Bank is an asset account. Since company is paying off the liabilities, the balance of bank reduces. Hence it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
March 31 | Salaries Payable | 6,338 | ||
Bank | 6,338 | |||
(To record taxes paid) |
Table (4)
- Payroll taxes expenses is an expense account. Its balance is increasing So it is debited.
- FICA Social security taxes payable is a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
- FICA Medicare taxes payable is a liability account. Since it is increasing, it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
June31 | Payroll taxes expenses | 612 | ||
FICA Social security taxes payable | 496 | |||
FICA Medicare taxes payable | 116 | |||
(To record accrued payroll) |
Table (5)
- FICA Social security taxes payable is a liability account. Since company is paying off this liability, its balance is decreasing. Hence, it is debited..
- FICA Medicare taxes payable is a liability account. Since company is paying off this liability, its balance is decreasing. Hence, it is debited.
- Federal income Taxes are a liability account. Since company is paying off this liability, its balance is decreasing. Hence, it is debited.
- Bank is an asset account. Since company is paying off the liabilities, the balance of bank reduces. Hence it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
July 15 | FICA Social security taxes payable | 992 | ||
FICA Medicare taxes payable | 232 | |||
Federal income Taxes | 1,050 | |||
Bank | 2,274 | |||
(To record taxes paid) |
Table (6)
- SUTA Taxes is a liability account. Since company is paying off this liability, its balance is decreasing. Hence, it is debited.
- Bank is an asset account. Since company is paying off the liabilities, the balance of bank reduces. Hence it is credited.
- FUTA Taxes is a liability account. Since company is paying off this liability, its balance is decreasing. Hence, it is debited.
- Bank is an asset account. Since company is paying off the liabilities, the balance of bank reduces. Hence it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
July 15 | SUTA Taxes | 440 | ||
Bank | 440 | |||
(To record taxes paid) |
Table (7)
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
July 31 | FUTA Taxes | 66 | ||
Bank | 66 | |||
(To record taxes paid) |
Table (8)
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