Kakarot Co. began business on January 2. Salaries were paid to employees on the last day of each month, and social security tax, Medicare tax, and federal income tax were withheld in the required...


Kakarot Co. began business on January 2. Salaries were paid to employees on the last day of each month, and social security tax, Medicare tax, and federal income tax were withheld in the required amounts. An employee who is hired in the middle of the month receives half the monthly salary for that month. All required payroll tax reports were filed, and the correct amount of payroll taxes was remitted by the company for the calendar year. Early in the following year, before the Wage and Tax Statements (Form W-2) could be prepared for distribution to employees and for filing with the Social Security Administration, the employees’ earnings records were inadvertently destroyed.


None of the employees resigned or were discharged during the year, and there were no changes in salary rates. The social security tax was withheld at the rate of 6.0% and Medicare tax at the rate of 1.5% on salary. Data on dates of employment, salary rates, and employees’ income taxes withheld, which are summarized as follows, were obtained from personnel records and payroll records:
























































Employee





Date First Employed





Monthly Salary





Monthly Income Tax Withheld





Arnell





Nov. 16





$5,000





$955





Blossom





Jan. 2





4,500





844





Ikumi





Oct. 1





8,000





1,592





Joel





Dec. 1





6,000





1,080





Reimu





Feb. 1





10,500





2,350





Rita





Mar. 1





11,000





2,600





Vega





Nov. 16





5,200





876





Instructions


1. Compute the amounts to be reported for the year on each employee’s Wage and Tax Statement (Form W-2), arranging the data as follows (round to the nearest cent)




















Employee





Gross Earnings





Federal Income Tax Withheld





Social Security Tax Withheld





Medicare Tax Withheld

























2. Compute the following employer payroll taxes for the year: (i) social security, (ii) Medicare, (iii) state unemployment compensation at 5.4% on the first $10,000 of each employee’s earnings, (iv) federal unemployment compensation at 0.8% on the first $10,000 of each employee’s earnings, (v) total.
Jun 03, 2022
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