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Bernard J. Bieg and Judith A. Toland PAYROLL ACCOUNTING 2014 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or

SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES Chapter 3

Learning Objectives 1. Identify which persons are covered under social security law 2. Identify types of compensation that are defined as wages 3. Apply current tax rates and wage base for FICA/SECA purposes 4. Describe different requirements/procedures for depositing FICA/FIT taxes 5. Complete Form 941

Coverage under FICA FICA (1935) Federal Insurance Contributions Act Tax paid both by employees and employers 6.2% employer OASDI plus 1.45% HI 6.2% employee OASDI plus 1.45% HI LO-1

Coverage under FICA (cont.) SECA (1951) Self-Employment Contributions Act Tax upon net earnings of self-employed (6.2% + 6.2%) = 12.4% OASDI plus (1.45% + 1.45%) = 2.9% HI LO-1

Coverage under FICA (cont.) 3 issues Are you an employee or an independent contractor? Is service rendered considered employment? Is compensation considered taxable wages? http://www.socialsecurity.gov/employer LO-1

Independent Contractor (SECA) vs. Employee (FICA) Every person is an employer if person employs one or more individuals for performance of services in U.S. Person includes trusts, estates, individual, partnership or corporation LO-1

Independent Contractor (SECA) vs. Employee (FICA) (cont.) Certain occupations specifically covered by FICA Full-time life insurance salespersons Agent- and commission-drivers of food/beverages or dry cleaning Full-time traveling salespersons Individual working at home on products that employer supplies and are returned to furnished specifications LO-1

Independent Contractor (SECA) vs. Employee (FICA) (cont.) If employer misclassifies employees, there is a penalty Generally equal to employer s share of FICA plus income taxes/fica that were not withheld from employees earnings However, if employee reported earnings on 1040, penalty is voided Penalty may be reduced if employer filed a 1099 LO-1

FICA Taxable Wage Base OASDI wages cap (actual) at $113,700 for 2013 OASDI wages cap (estimated) at $117,900 for 2014 HI wages never cap since there is not ceiling, employers compute HI tax on full amount of wages LO-3

FICA Taxable Wage Base (cont.) "In addition to the above taxes the 2010 Affordable Care Act imposes the following taxes: An additional 0.9% HI surtax on taxpayers receiving wages in excess of $200,000 ($250,000 if married filing jointly) A surtax of 3.8% on modified AGI in excess of $200,000 ($250,000 if married filing join) Employer does not match either of these surtaxes LO-3

FICA Taxable Wage Base (cont.) Interesting note: In 1950 there were 16 workers paying into Social Security for every one person collecting benefits. By 2042, that ratio is projected to be 2 to 1. LO-3

Calculating FICA Facts: Tamara earns $138,000/year and is paid semimonthly on the15th and 30th; determine FICA for October 30th payroll First must find prior payroll year-to-date gross $138,000/24 =$ 5,750.00 Hint: how many payrolls were run before the 10/30 payroll? Multiply that by the gross per payroll: $5,750.00 x 19 payrolls (before today)= $109,250.00 LO-3

Calculating FICA (cont.) How much will be taxed for OASDI? $113,700 $109,250.00 = $4,450 Tamara s OASDI tax is $4,450 x 6.2% = $275.90 Employer s OASDI tax is $4,450 x 6.2% = $275.90 Both Tamara s and the employer s HI tax is $5,750.00 x 1.45% =$ 83.38 How much is total FICA? Total FICA for Tamara is $275.90 + $83.38 = $359.28 Total FICA for employer is $275.90 + $83.38 =$359.28 LO-3

SECA and Independent Contractors Employee and employer portion of FICA is paid if net earnings exceed $400 Net Earnings = Net income + distributive share of partnership income If you own more than one business - offset losses and income and calculate FICA based on combined net income In 2013 projected self-employed taxes = 15.3% (6.2% + 1.45% and 6.2% + 1.45%) LO-3

SECA and Independent Contractors (cont.) Can have W-2 and self employment income Count both towards calculating cap of $113,700 for OASDI Report on Schedule C (Form 1040) Profit or Loss from Business Also file Schedule SE (Form 1040) Self- Employment Tax Must include SECA taxes in quarterly estimated payments LO-3

Calculating FICA with W-2 and Self-Employed Earnings Facts: Celia s W-2 = $117,768 and her selfemployment income = $14,500; how much is her FICA on $14,500? No OASDI is due because Celia capped on W-2 HI = $14,500 x 2.9% = $420.50 Total FICA is therefore = $420.50 LO-3

Depositing FIT & FICA FICA & FIT always deposited together Each November, IRS notifies ER whether they will be a monthly or semiweekly depositor for next calendar year ( lookback period ) Monthly - pay FICA and FIT by 15th of following month Semiweekly if payday is W, Th or F then due following W and if payday is S, S, M or T then due following F LO-4

Depositing FIT & FICA (cont.) However, there is an exception: One-day rule states that if $100,000 or more of federal payroll tax liability is due, taxpayer has until close of next banking day New employers are monthly depositors unless $100,000+ of liability triggers one-day rule and converts them to semiweekly Different requirements for agricultural and household employees LO-4

How to Deposit FIT and FICA Electronically Old paper-based system has been replaced by an electronic depositing system Most employers are now on EFTPS (Electronic Federal Tax Payment System) - only exception is for businesses owing $2,500 or loss in quarterly tax liabilities Enroll in EFTPS Online at http://www.eftps.gov LO-4

How to Deposit FIT and FICA Electronically (cont.) All new employers automatically pre-enrolled Two methods: EFTPS (direct) withdraw funds from employer s bank account and route to Treasury EFTPS (through financial institution) employer instructs his/her bank to send payment directly to Treasury LO-4

How to Report and Reconcile FIT/FICA File Form 941 (Employer s Quarterly Federal Tax Return) Download at www.irs.gov/formspubs/ or call 1-800-829-3676 Due on last day of month following close of quarter January 31, April 30, July 30, October 31 If that falls on weekend or legal holiday, file next business day LO-5

How to Report and Reconcile FIT/FICA (cont.) Make deposit with Form 941 if taxes for quarter are less than $2,500 Use 941-V when making payment or can pay by credit card Electronic filing options available for employers who meet requirements Complete an e-file application and then electronically submit 941 or apply for a PIN on IRS website and file electronically through thirdparty transmitter Can correct errors on previously filed Form 941 by filing Form 941-X LO-5

Types of Penalties Failure-to-comply penalties will be added to tax and interest charges; negligence can also result in fines/imprisonment Interest set quarterly, based on short-term Treasury bill rate LO-5

Types of Penalties (cont.) Penalties imposed for following: Not filing employment tax returns on time Not paying full taxes when due Not making timely deposits Not furnishing W-2s to employees on timely basis Not filing information returns with IRS on time Not supplying identification numbers Writing bad checks LO-5

Types of Penalties (cont.) Note: IRS reports that 100,000 businesses owe more than two years of payroll taxes (estimated at $58 billion)!! LO-5