
The payroll records of Speedy Software show the following information about Marsha Gottschalk, an employee, for...
The payroll records of Speedy Software show the following
information about Marsha Gottschalk, an employee, for the weekly
pay period ending September 30, 2017. Gottschalk is single and
claims one allowance. Compute her Social Security tax (6.2%),
Medicare tax (1.45%), federal income tax withholding, state income
tax (1.0%), and net pay for the current pay period. (Use the
withholding table in Exhibit 11A.6) (Round
your final answers to 2 decimal places.)
Total (gross) earnings for current pay period
$
730...
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The payroll records of Speedy Software show the following Information about Marsha Gottschalk, an employee, for the weekly pay period ending September 30. Gottschalk is single and claims one allowance, Compute her Social Security tax (6,2%), Medicare tax (145) federal income tax withholding (use the withholding table in Exhibit 9A.6), state income tax (10%), and net pay for the current pay period. (Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.) Total (gross) earnings for current pay period Cumulative...
QS 11-12A Net pay and tax computations LO P5 The payroll records of Speedy Software show the following information about Marsha Gottschalk, an employee, for the weekly pay period ending September 30, 2017. Gottschalk is single and claims one allowance. Compute her Social Security tax (6,2%), Medicare tax (1.45%), federal income tax withholding, state income tax (1.0%), and net pay for the current pay period. (Use the withholding table in Exhibit 11A.6) (Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.)...
Qs 9-12A Net pay and tax computations LO PS The payroll records of Speedy Software show the following information about Marsha Gottschalk, an employee, for the period ending September 30, 2017 Gottschalk is single and claims one allowance. Compute her Social Security tax (62 tax (1.45%), federal income tax withholding, state income tax (1.0%), and net pay for the current pay period. (Use Exhibit 11A.6) (Round your final answers to 2 decimal places) weekly pay Medicare the withholding table in...
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The payroll records of Speedy Software show the following information about Marsha Gottschalk, an employee, for the weekly pay period ending September 30, 2017. Gottschalk is single and claims one allowance. Compute her Social Security tax (6.2 %) , Medicare tax (1.45%), federal income tax withholding, state income tax (1.0 %), and net pay for the...
Lenny Florita, an unmarried employee, works 47 hours in the week ended January 12. His pay rate is $12 per hour, and his wages have deductions for FICA Social Security, FICA Medicare, and federal income taxes. He claims four withholding allowances. Compute his regular pay, overtime pay (Lenny earns $18 per hour for each hour over 40 per week), and gross pay. Then compute his FICA tax deduction (6.2% for the Social Security portion and 1.45% for the Medicare portion),...
Lenny Florita, an unmarried employee, works 47 hours in the week ended January 12. His pay rate is $12 per hour, and his wages have deductions for FICA Social Security, FICA Medicare, and federal income taxes. He claims four withholding allowances. Compute his regular pay, overtime pay (Lenny earns $18 per hour for each hour over 40 per week), and gross pay. Then compute his FICA tax deduction (6.2% for the Social Security portion and 1.45% for the Medicare portion)....
Lenny Florita, an unmarried employee, works 46 hours in the week ended January 12. His pay rate is $13 per hour, and his wages have deductions for FICA Social Security, FICA Medicare, and withholding allowances. Compute his regular pay, overtime pay (Lenny earns $20 per hour for each hour over 40 per week), and gross pay. Then compute his FICA tax deduction (6.2% for the Social Security portion and 1.45% for the Medicare portion), income tax deduction (use the wage...
Lenny Florita, an unmarried employee, works 50 hours in the week
ended January 12. His pay rate is $12 per hour, and his wages have
deductions for FICA Social Security, FICA Medicare, and federal
income taxes. He claims four withholding allowances. Compute his
regular pay, overtime pay (Lenny earns $18 per hour for each hour
over 40 per week), and gross pay. Then compute his FICA tax
deduction (6.2% for the Social Security portion and 1,45% for the
Medicare portion),...
xercise 9-18A Computing gross and net pay LO P5 Lenny Florita, an unmarried employee, works 48 hours in the week ended January 12. His pay rate is $12 per hour, and his wages have deductions for FICA Social Security, FICA Medicare, and federal income taxes. He claims four withholding allowances. Compute his regular pay, overtime pay (Lenny earns $18 per hour for each hour over 40 per week), and gross pay. Then compute his FICA tax deduction (6.2% for the...