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Section 7 Unemployment Insurance (Student Guide) Table of Contents Introduction... 2 FYI - Topics from Content Outline... 2 Employers, Wages and Employment Liable for FUTA... 3 Employers liable for FUTA... 3 Covered employers... 3 Employers not covered... 3 Wages exempt from FUTA... 3 Employment exempt from FUTA... 3 FUTA Tax Rate and Wage Base... 4 Depositing and Paying FUTA... 4 Penalties for Noncompliance... 5 Test Your Knowledge... 6 Validate Your Progress... 8 1 P a g e

Introduction Welcome to Section 7 of the CPP study group. Section 7 Unemployment Insurance brings us into a new part of the payroll process. Up to this point we ve learned how to calculate wages and calculate taxes to be withheld from those wages. In this section, we step away from employee-impacting calculations and branch into employerimpacting rules, regulations and calculations. While a good portion of unemployment is state driven and won t be discussed in the study group, we will concentrate on the federal aspects of the law. Please note: some of the sub-sections in The Payroll Source have been summarized into fewer sections in this training manual. FYI - Topics from Content Outline Core Payroll Concepts Employment Taxes Employee/Employer Forms Compliance Regulatory Reporting Penalties Principles of Paycheck Calculations Employer Taxes and Contributions 2 P a g e

Employers, Wages and Employment Liable for FUTA Employer contributions in the form of unemployment tax are required by the Federal Unemployment Tax Act. This tax is paid only by employers and is calculated as a percentage of FUTA taxable wages. Employers liable for FUTA Covered employers Nonfarm employers are liable if they meet one of two conditions: 1) pay $1,500.00 or more in covered wages in any quarter during the current or preceding calendar year or 2) employing at least one employee for at least part of one day in 20 different weeks Farm employers are liable if they meet one of two conditions: 1) paying more than $20,000.00 or more in covered wages in any calendar quarter during the current or preceding calendar year or 2) employing at least 10 employees for at least part of one day in 20 different weeks Employers paying domestic employees $1,000.00 or more in any calendar quarter of the current or preceding year Employers not covered Federal, state and local government employers Nonprofit religious, charitable or educational organizations Wages exempt from FUTA Before an employer can pay its FUTA liability, it must calculate taxable wages. A more comprehensible list of wages exempt from FUTA is in The Payroll Source on page 7-3. A summary of some of the more typical exempt wages is below: Sick or disability benefits after six months Worker s compensation payments Section 125 benefits Qualified moving expense reimbursements Value of taxable group-term life insurance Wages paid to a beneficiary after the year of an employee s death Employment exempt from FUTA In addition to knowing what employers are covered and what wages are liable for FUTA tax, it s also necessary to know what type of work is liable for FUTA. The Payroll Source starting on page 7-3 discusses employment exempt from FUTA. A summary of some of the more typical exempt employment types is below: Work performed for a federal, state or local government Work on a foreign ship outside the US Work done by full-time students for they school they attend classes Work performed for a spouse or child 3 P a g e

FUTA Tax Rate and Wage Base FUTA taxes are paid up to an annual wage limit. For 2015, what is the wage limit for FUTA taxes? $7000.00 While employers typically pay just one effective tax rate, there are many tax rates associated with federal unemployment tax. The full FUTA tax rate is 6.00% If state unemployment taxes are paid in full and on time employers can take a credit against their FUTA liability in the amount of 5.4% this is known as the 90% or normal credit. In the end, employers have an effective FUTA tax rate of 0.6% Example: An employer has ten employees: five employees are paid salaries of $3,000.00 per month and five are paid salaries of $1,750.00 per month. Calculate the FUTA tax liability for each quarter in 2015. Quarter 1 = $367.50 FUTA Subject Wage $ 71250.00 FUTA Taxable Wage $ $61250.00 ($5250.00 * 5) + ($7000.00 * 5) $26250.00 + $35000.00 = $61250.00 FUTA Tax = $61,250.00 *.6% = $367.50 Quarter 2 =$ 52.50 FUTA Subject Wage $ 71250.00 FUTA Taxable Wage $ $61250.00 ($1750.00 * 5) + ($0.00 * 5) $8750.00 + $0.00 = $8750.00 FUTA Tax = $8750.00 *.6% = $52.50 Quarter 3 = 0.00 Everyone is over the FUTA taxable wage limit Quarter 4 = 0.00 Everyone is over the FUTA taxable wage limit Depositing and Paying FUTA The IRS allows employers to assume they ll be able to take the full credit for paying SUTA taxes timely and accurately. When an employer makes its deposit, it can make that deposit calculating the tax at 0.6%. In the 4th quarter of the year, the employer determines how much of the 5.4% credit it s entitled to and makes any adjustments at that time. FUTA taxes are different from employment taxes when it comes to how frequently deposits are made. FUTA taxes are deposited quarterly, and the deposits are due the last day of the month following the end of the quarter. Note: an exception to depositing FUTA liability quarterly is a de minimis rule. If an employer s FUTA liability is less than $500.00, then the taxes due can be carried forward to the next quarter. Using our example above, what FUTA deposits are due, and when? Since the liability never goes above $500, there is only one deposit due for the full year, on January 31, 2015. 4 P a g e

Reporting FUTA The tax return filed to report FUTA wages and liability is Form 940. This return is filed annually. In summary, taxes deposited quarterly and the return is filed annually. The return is due January 31; there is a ten day extension if the employer deposited taxes throughout the year timely and accurately. As long as an employer is covered under FUTA, it must report and file the unemployment form. If the employer needs to correct the unemployment tax return, there is no correction form. Instead the employer just files a new return with the word amended on it. Line-by-line instructions this doesn t review every line of the return but it highlights the most critical lines Part 2, Line 3 Total payments to all employees: The value of this line represents all payments to employees, regardless if they are taxable for FUTA or not. Part 2, Line 4 Payments exempt from FUTA: The value of this line is all of the dollars included in Line 3 that are not taxable for FUTA Part 2, Line 5 Total of payments made to each employee in excess of $7,000: This value should be all of the excess wages in other words, taxable wages that go above the $7,000.00 threshold Part 2, Line 6 totals lines 4 and 5 Part 2, Line 7 Total taxable FUTA wages: line 3 minus line 6 Part 2, Line 8 FUTA tax before adjustments: line 7 times 0.6% Part 4, Line 13 FUTA tax deposited during the year Part 5, Line 16 FUTA liability by quarter Schedule A must be completed if the employer pays unemployment tax to more than one state Employers can pay their liability by check, credit card or EFTPS. If a check is sent with Form 940, the payment should accompany Form 940-V. Penalties for Noncompliance Late filing of Form 940 will result in a penalty for the employer. The amount is 5% of the amount of tax required to be shown on the return for each month up to a maximum of 25%. Failure to pay FUTA tax per Form 940 will also result in a penalty for the employer and the penalty is dependent upon how late the employer is in paying its liability..5% of any unpaid tax shown on the return per month Additional.5% per month for any unpaid tax not shown on the return, up to a maximum of 25% Failure to make FUTA deposits also results in penalties, and the penalty tier is similar to the penalty tier for not making employment tax deposits: Penalties for failure to deposit on time 2% if deposited within 5 days of the due date 5% if deposited within 6 15 days of the due date 10% if deposited more than 15 days after the due date 15% if not paid within 10 days after employer receives first IRS delinquency notice In typical IRS fashion, the penalties may be reduced if the employer can show reasonable cause for the failure to pay or file. 5 P a g e

Test Your Knowledge 6 P a g e

ACROSS 3 FORM 940 IS FILED AT THIS FREQUENCY: 6 A MAXIMUM PENALTY OF 25% EXISTS FOR A RETURN (TWO WORDS) 8 FORM 941-V IS USED TO ACCOMPANY FUTA 11 IF ALL DEPOSITS ARE PAID TIMELY, THE FUTA RETURN CAN BE FILED ON THE 10 TH OF THIS MONTH: 12 NOT REPORTED BY EMPLOYEES ARE EXEMPT FROM FUTA 13 FUTA DEPOSITS ARE DUE THE DAY OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE END OF THE QUARTER. 16 THE U IN FUTA STANDS FOR: DOWN 1 FUTA LIABILITY IS INCURRED WHEN AN EMPLOYEE IS PAID 2 FUTA PAYMENTS ARE USUALLY MADE AT THIS FREQUENCY: 4 THE RATE AN EMPLOYER APPLIES TO ITS TAXABLE PAYROLL IS KNOW AS THIS TYPE OF RATE: 5 WHAT MONTH IS THE EMPLOYER S FIRST FUTA DEPOSIT DUE IF THE EMPLOYER S FUTA LIABILITY IS $375 IN QUARTER 1, AND $245 IN QUARTER 2? 7 THE F IN FUTA STANDS FOR: 9 AN/A CREDIT IS GRANTED TO EMPLOYERS WHOSE SUI RATE IS LESS THAN THE NORMAL FUTA CREDIT RATE 10 THE T IN FUTA STANDS FOR: 11 THE MAXIMUM CREDIT FOR MAKING STATE UNEMPLOYMENT TAXES IN FULL AND ON TIME IS:?.4% (SPELLED OUT) 14 USUALLY, THE FUTA RETURN IS DUE AT THE END OF THIS MONTH: 15 WHO PAYS FUTA TAX? 17 QUALIFIED EXPENSES ARE EXEMPT FROM FUTA 7 P a g e

Validate Your Progress Employment Taxes o Knowledge of income included in/excluded from FICA wages o Knowledge of FUTA wage base o Knowledge of FUTA tax rate o Knowledge of FUTA tax credit Employee/Employer Forms o Knowledge of purpose of Form 940 Regulatory o Knowledge of IRS regulations impacting payroll o Knowledge of merger/acquisition impact Reporting o Knowledge of Form 940 reporting/filing requirements o Knowledge of Form 940 line-by-line reporting requirements Penalties o Knowledge of IRS penalties Employer Taxes and Contributions o Ability to calculate FUTA tax liability 8 P a g e