PAYROLL ACCT.,2019 ED.(LL)-TEXT
19th Edition
ISBN: 9781337619783
Author: BIEG
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 5, Problem 7PA
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To determine
Ascertain the amount of SUTA taxes Company FS should pay to State NE on HP’s wages.
b.
To determine
Ascertain the amount of SUTA taxes Company FS should pay to State MI on HP’s wages.
c.
To determine
Ascertain net FUTA tax amount on HP’s wages.
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In April of the current year, Freeman Steel Company transferred Herb Porter from its factory in Nebraska to its plant in Michigan. The company's SUTA tax rates based on its experience ratings are 3.2% in Nebraska and 3.8% in Michigan. Both states base the tax on the first $9,000 of each employee's earnings. This year, Freeman Steel Company paid Herb Porter wages of $20,900; $2,800 were paid in Nebraska and the remainder in Michigan. Compute the following:
a. Amount of SUTA tax the company must pay to Nebraska on Porter's wages$
b. Amount of SUTA tax the company must pay to Michigan on Porter's wages$
c. Amount of the net FUTA tax on Porter's wages$
In April of the current year, Freeman Steel Company transferred Herb Porter from its factory in Nebraska to its plant in Michigan. The company's SUTA tax rates based on its experience ratings are 3.2% in Nebraska and 3.8% in Michigan. Both states base the tax on the first $9,000 of each employee's earnings. This year, Freeman Steel Company paid Herb Porter wages of $20,900; $2,800 were paid in Nebraska and the remainder in Michigan. Compute the following:
Round your answers to the nearest cent.
a. Amount of SUTA tax the company must pay to Nebraska on Porter's wages$89.6
b. Amount of SUTA tax the company must pay to Michigan on Porter's wages$235.6
c. Amount of the net FUTA tax on Porter's wages$
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Note: For this textbook edition the rate .6% was used for the net FUTA rate for employers
In April of the current year, Freeman Steel Company transferred Herb Porter from its factory in Nebraska to its plant in Michigan. The company's SUTA tax rates based on its experience ratings are 3.2% in Nebraska and 3.8% in Michigan. Both states base the tax on the first $9,000 of each employee's earnings. This year, Freeman Steel Company paid Herb Porter wages of $20,900; $2,800 were paid in Nebraska and the remainder in Michigan. Compute the following:
Round your answers to the nearest cent.
a. Amount of SUTA tax the company must pay to Nebraska on Porter's wages$89.6
b. Amount of SUTA tax the company must pay to Michigan on Porter's wages$235.6
c. Amount of the net FUTA tax on Porter's wages (I mainly need this answer, Noboby has gotten it right before. it is not 232.80)
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