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Study Guide Name Analyzing Payroll Records Analyzing Transactions Affecting Payroll Analyzing Form W- Total Perfect Score Pts. Pts. 0 Pts. 0 Pts. Your Score Part One Analyzing Payroll Records Directions: For each of the following items, select the choice that best completes the statement. Print the letter identifying your choice in the Answers column.. All the payroll information needed to prepare payroll and tax reports is found on (A) Form W- and the employee earnings record (B) Form W- and the payroll register (C) the payroll register and the employee earnings record (D) Form W-. (p. ). The payroll journal entry is based on the totals of the (A) Earnings Total column, each deduction column, and the Net Pay column (B) Earnings Total, Earnings Regular, Earnings Overtime, and Deductions Total columns (C) Earnings Regular, Earnings Overtime, and Deductions Total columns (D) Earnings Total, Earnings Regular, and Earnings Overtime Total columns. (p. ). The Earnings Total column total is journalized as a debit to (A) Cash (B) Salary Expense (C) (D). (p. 0). The total of the Federal Income Tax column of a payroll register is credited to (A) a revenue account (B) an expense account (C) a liability account (D) an asset account. (p. 0). The total of the Net Pay column of the payroll register is credited to (A) a revenue account (B) an expense account (C) an asset account (D) a liability account. (p. 0). When a semimonthly payroll is paid, the credit to Cash is equal to the (A) total earnings of all employees (B) total deductions for income tax and social security tax (C) total deductions (D) net pay of all employees. (p. 0). Employer business taxes are (A) assets (B) liabilities (C) revenues (D) expenses. (p. ). Payroll taxes that are paid by both the employer and the employee are (A) federal unemployment tax and social security tax (B) federal unemployment tax and Medicare tax (C) social security tax and Medicare tax (D) federal income tax, social security tax, and Medicare tax. (p. ). A federal tax used for state and federal administrative expenses of the unemployment program is the (A) social security tax (B) Medicare tax (C) federal unemployment tax (D) state unemployment tax. (p. ) 0. A state tax used to pay benefits to unemployed workers is the (A) social security tax (B) Medicare tax (C) unemployment tax (D) state unemployment tax. (p. ). To record the employer payroll taxes expense, the following accounts are credited: (A) Payroll Taxes Expense and (B) Employee Income Tax Payable,,, Unemployment Tax Payable Federal, and (C), Medicare Tax Payable,, and Unemployment Tax Payable State (D) none of these. (p. ). Each employer who withholds income tax, social security tax, and Medicare tax from employee earnings must furnish each employee an (A) IRS Form W- (B) IRS Form W- (C) IRS Form W- (D) IRS Form. (p. ). Each employer is required by law to report payroll taxes on an (A) IRS Form W- (B) IRS Form (C) IRS Form W- (D) IRS Form W-. (p. 0). To record the total federal tax payment for employee income tax, social security tax, and Medicare tax, the account credited is (A) Cash (B) (C) Social Security Tax Payable (D). (p. ). To record the payment of federal unemployment tax, the account debited is (A) a revenue account (B) an expense account (C) a liability account (D) an asset account. (p. ) Answers. C. A. B. C. C. D. D. C. C 0. D. C. B. B. A. C COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING Chapter

Part Two Analyzing Transactions Affecting Payroll Directions: Analyze each of the following transactions into debit and credit parts. Print the letters identifying your choices in the proper Answers column. A. Cash Account Title B. Employee Income Tax Payable C. Health Insurance Premiums Payable D. E. Payroll Taxes Expense F. Salary Expense G. Social Security Tax Payable H. U.S. Savings Bonds Payable I. Unemployment Tax Payable Federal J. Unemployment Tax Payable State K. United Way Donations Payable Transaction. Paid cash for semimonthly payroll. (p. ). Recorded employer payroll taxes expense. (p. ). Paid cash for liability for employee income tax, social security tax, and Medicare tax. (p. ). Paid cash for federal unemployment tax liability. (p. ). Paid cash for state unemployment tax liability. (p. ) Answers Debit Credit F A, B, G, D C, H, K E G, D, I, J B, G, D A I A J A Working Papers CENTURY ACCOUNTING, TH EDITION

Name Date Class Part Three Analyzing Form W- Directions: Analyze the following statements about a Form W-, Wage and Tax Statement. Use the Form W- below to answer the specific questions about Rick Selby. Place a T for True or an F for False in the Answers column to show whether each of the following statements is true or false. (p. ) -0,.00.00 Hobby Shack, Inc. 0 College Plaza Atlanta, GA 0-,.00,.00,0. 0. 0-0- Rick E. Northland Drive Clarkdale, GA 000- Selby. Rick Selby s total salary is more than his total social security salary.. This Form W- shows Rick Selby s net pay for the entire year.. The amount withheld for Mr. Selby s social security and Medicare tax was more than the amount withheld for his federal income tax.. State income tax was withheld from Mr. Selby s salary.. All deductions from Mr. Selby s salary are shown on his Form W-.. This Form W- would indicate whether Mr. Selby had more than one employer during the year.. If an employee works for several employers during the year, that employee must receive a Form W- from each employer.. An employer is required to provide employees with a Form W- no later than January of the year following the one for which the report has been completed.. When Rick Selby files his federal income tax return, he must attach Copy A of Form W- to his return. 0. Businesses in states with state income tax must prepare additional copies of Form W-. Answers. F. F. T. F. F. F. T. T. F 0. T COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING Chapter

Study Skills Improving Your Ability to Remember Do you sometimes find it difficult to remember things? Do you occasionally forget important points in a lesson? Most of us do. It is very common to forget things, but we must make a special effort to remember important things. What can we do to improve our memory? There are a number of things we can do to help us remember. Grouping Grouping is a technique that makes learning easier. If we group similar information, we will be able to remember it better. For example, suppose you are studying geography and want to learn each of the states in the United States. You can group the New England states, the Middle Atlantic states, or the Southwestern states. This will help you to remember them more easily. A similar principle works when we try to remember other types of information. Let s suppose we want to remember a string of numbers like a Social Security number,. If we try to remember each single number, it is quite difficult. However, if we group the numbers, it becomes easier: --. It is easier to remember three groups of numbers rather than nine individual numbers. Practice and Reinforcement Suppose that you want to call a friend on the phone. You look up the number in the directory, and find that it is -. By grouping the first three numbers and the last four, you will be able to remember it for a short time. However, if you try to recall the number later, you will likely not be able to do so. To remember a number or a fact for a long period of time, you must practice using it. You should repeat it silently as well as aloud and practice using it in as many ways as possible. The more you use information, the more likely you will remember it. Your learning practice sessions should not be too long, and they should be spaced over a number of days. Spaced practice is less tiring, and the frequent review helps to decrease forgetting. A great deal of practice at one time is much less useful than spaced practice. This is why it is so difficult to learn material if you leave all your work to be done on the night before an exam. Work to Remember Better To remember better, work every day in sessions of a reasonable length. Make your study personal and meaningful. If you do, you will be able to remember facts much more easily, and your grades will very likely improve. Working Papers CENTURY ACCOUNTING, TH EDITION

Name Date Class - WORK TOGETHER, p. Recording a payroll. Salary Expense,00.00,.00.0.0 Cash 0,0.0. 0 July Salary Expense CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL PAGE CK. NO. GENERAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CASH 0000 000 00 0 0 Chapter Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports

- ON YOUR OWN, p. Recording a payroll. Salary Expense,0.00,.00. 0. Cash,0.. 0 Aug. Salary Expense CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL PAGE CK. NO. GENERAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CASH 000 0 00 0 Working Papers COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING

Name Date Class - WORK TOGETHER, p. Recording employer payroll taxes.,. Accumulated Total Earnings Unemployment Earnings, for May Taxable Employee Name April 0 Pay Period Earnings Beltran, Tamela C. $,00.00 $.0 $.0 Cintron, Irma V. $,0.00 $0.00-0- Totals $,.0 $.0,.% $.,.%., 0.%.0,.%. Total Payroll Taxes $.. GENERAL JOURNAL PAGE 0 DOC. NO. 0 May Payroll Taxes Expense M 0 0 0 Chapter Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports

- ON YOUR OWN, p. Recording employer payroll taxes.,. Accumulated Total Earnings Unemployment Earnings, for June Taxable Employee Name May Pay Period Earnings Caldwell, Sarah H. $,00.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Easley, Benjamin P.,0.00 0.00 0.00 Franks, John J.,0.00,000.00 Totals $,00.00 $,00.00,.% $.0,.%.0, 0.%.0,.%.0 Total Payroll Taxes $.0. GENERAL JOURNAL PAGE DOC. NO. 0 June Payroll Taxes Expense M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Working Papers COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING

Name Date Class - WORK TOGETHER, p. Reporting withholding and payroll taxes. Audio Solutions Sandpiper Street March, 0- - 0- Ormond Beach, FL 0-00,00 00,00 00,00 00, 00, 00, 0 0 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 X,.,.,.0,.0 Student Name Student Name, Manager //-- Chapter Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports

- ON YOUR OWN, p. Reporting withholding and payroll taxes. Audio Solutions Sandpiper Street June 0, 0- - 0- Ormond Beach, FL 0-00,0 00,0 00,0 00, 00, 00,,,,,, X,.,.,0.0,. Student Name Student Name, Manager //-- Working Papers COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING

Name Date Class - WORK TOGETHER, p. Paying withholding and payroll taxes.,. 0 Apr. 0 0 0 0 CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL PAGE CK. NO. 0 0 GENERAL 00 0 0 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PURCHASES DISCOUNT CASH 0 0 0 Chapter Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports

- ON YOUR OWN, p. Paying withholding and payroll taxes.,. 0 July 0 0 CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL PAGE CK. NO. GENERAL 000 000 0 0 0 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PURCHASES DISCOUNT CASH 00 0 0 0 0 Working Papers COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING

Name Date Class - APPLICATION PROBLEM, p. Recording a payroll 0 0 July Salary Expense U.S. Savings Bonds Payable Salary Expense U.S. Savings Bonds Payable 0 CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL PAGE CK. NO. GENERAL 000 0000 00 00 000 00 000 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PURCHASES DISCOUNT CASH 0 0 Chapter Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports

- APPLICATION PROBLEM, pp., Recording employer payroll taxes.,.,. Unemployment Total Unemployment Accumulated Total Earnings Taxable Accumulated Earnings for Taxable Earnings, for April Earnings, Earnings, April 0 Earnings, Employee Name March Pay Period April April Pay Period April 0 Bolser, Frank T. $,0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $,0.00 $.00 $.00 Denham, Beth R. $,0.00 $.00 $.00 $,.00 $ 0.00 $.00 Harjo, Teresa S. $,00.00 $,0.00 0 $,0.00 $,0.00 0 Knutzen, John L. $,0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $,0.00 $.00 $.00 Prescott, Laura F. $,0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $,0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Schmidt, Ian T. $,00.00 $,0.00 $ 00.00 $,00.00 $,.00 0 Totals $,.00 $,.00 Totals $,.00 $,.00 $. $. $ 0. 0.. 0....,. GENERAL JOURNAL PAGE 0 DOC. NO. 0 Apr. Payroll Taxes Expense M 00 0 Payroll Taxes Expense M 0 0 0 0 0 Working Papers COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING

Name Date Class - APPLICATION PROBLEM, p. Reporting withholding and payroll taxes Eagle Toys, Inc. McDonald Street June 0, 0- - 0- Mesa, AZ 0-,0 00,0 00,0 00,0 00,0 00, 0,0,0,0,0,0 0 X,0.0,.,.0,0. Student Name Student Name, Manager //-- Chapter Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports

- APPLICATION PROBLEM, pp., Paying withholding and payroll taxes.,.,. 0 Apr. 0 0 CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL PAGE CK. NO. 0 GENERAL 00 0 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PURCHASES DISCOUNT CASH 0. Social Security Tax $,0.00.% $,. Medicare Tax $,0.00.% $ 0.. Federal Unemployment Tax $,0.00 0.% $.. State Unemployment Tax $,0.00.% $,. 0 0 0 Working Papers COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING

Name Date Class - MASTERY PROBLEM, p. Journalizing payroll transactions.,. 0 0 0 May June Salary Expense U.S. Savings Bonds Payable U.S. Savings Bonds Payable Salary Expense U.S. Savings Bonds Payable Salary Expense U.S. Savings Bonds Payable Totals CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL PAGE CK. NO. GENERAL ACCOUNTS PURCHASES PAYABLE DISCOUNT 00 000 0000 000 00 0 0 000 00 00 0 000 00 00 000 00 00 CASH 0 0000 0 00 0 0 Chapter Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports

- MASTERY PROBLEM (concluded). GENERAL JOURNAL PAGE 0 0 0 DOC. NO. 0 May June Payroll Taxes Expense Payroll Taxes Expense Payroll Taxes Expense M M M 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 Working Papers COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING

Name Date Class - CHALLENGE PROBLEM, pp., Journalizing and posting payroll transactions.,. 0 0 0 Jan. Feb. U.S. Savings Bonds Payable Salary Expense U.S. Savings Bonds Payable Salary Expense U.S. Savings Bonds Payable Carried Forward CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL PAGE CK. NO. GENERAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PURCHASES DISCOUNT CASH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 00 00 0000 000 0 0 000 000 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 Chapter Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports

- CHALLENGE PROBLEM (continued).,. GENERAL JOURNAL PAGE 0 0 Jan. Feb. Mar. Payroll Taxes Expense Payroll Taxes Expense Payroll Taxes Expense DOC. NO. M M0 M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Working Papers COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING

Name Date Class - CHALLENGE PROBLEM (continued).,.,. 0 0 Feb. Mar. Apr. 0 0 0 Brought Forward Salary Expense U.S. Savings Bonds Payable U.S. Savings Bonds Payable Totals CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL PAGE CK. NO. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GENERAL 00 000 00 00 0 0 00 00 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PURCHASES DISCOUNT CASH 00 00 00 0 0 Chapter Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports

- CHALLENGE PROBLEM (continued).,. GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNT ACCOUNT NO. 0 DATE ITEM BALANCE 0 Jan. Balance CP 00 00 Feb. CP CP 000 000 000 Mar. CP CP 00 00 00 Apr. CP CP 00 00 00 ACCOUNT ACCOUNT NO. 0 DATE ITEM BALANCE 0 Jan. Balance G 0 0 0 CP 0 0 Feb. CP G 0 0 CP 0 Mar. CP G CP Apr. CP CP 0 0 ACCOUNT ACCOUNT NO. 0 DATE ITEM BALANCE 0 Jan. Balance G 0 CP 0 Feb. CP G 0 0 0 CP 0 Mar. CP G 0 CP Apr. CP CP Working Papers COPYRIGHT SOUTH-WESTERN CENGAGE LEARNING

Name Date Class - CHALLENGE PROBLEM (concluded) ACCOUNT Unemployment Tax Payable Federal ACCOUNT NO. 0 DATE ITEM BALANCE 0 Jan. Balance G 0 00 0 Feb. Mar. Apr. 0 CP G G CP 00 0 ACCOUNT Unemployment Tax Payable State ACCOUNT NO. 0 DATE ITEM BALANCE 0 Jan. Balance G 0 00 00 Feb. Mar. Apr. 0 CP G G CP 00 0 0 ACCOUNT U.S. Savings Bonds Payable ACCOUNT NO. 0 DATE ITEM BALANCE 0 Jan. Balance CP 00 00 Feb. Mar. Apr. CP CP CP CP 00 00 00 00 00 000 00 ACCOUNT Payroll Taxes Expense ACCOUNT NO. 0 DATE ITEM BALANCE 0 Jan. Feb. Mar. G G G 0 0 0 0 ACCOUNT Salary Expense ACCOUNT NO. 0 DATE ITEM BALANCE 0 Jan. Feb. Mar. CP CP CP 0000 000 000 0000 000 000 Chapter Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports