Deck 9: Payroll

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A draw is an advance that need not be repaid if the commission does not exceed the draw.
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An override can never help increase a manager's total pay.
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Gross pay = hours worked × rate per hour.
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Net pay - deductions = gross pay.
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In the portion formula, the commission a worker receives would be the base.
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A variable commission scale means that for different levels of net sales there are different commission rates.
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A married person will pay in more Social Security and Medicare tax than a single person.
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The number of dependents one claims does not affect the amount of Social Security and Medicare tax paid.
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The Fair Labor Standards Act entitles employees to time and a half over 36 1/2 hours.
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Overtime is always calculated at time and a half the regular rate.
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An employee's commission is always based on total dollar sales.
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Being paid biweekly means the salary is paid twice a month.
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A self-employed person has at least three employees.
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A calendar year is July 1 to June 30.
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The employer will match the employee's Social Security and Medicare contribution.
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The Federal Insurance Contributions Act funds the federal income tax program.
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Being paid biweekly is the same as being paid semimonthly.
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Differential pay means that there is one fixed rate per unit that is produced.
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FICA stands for federal withholding tax.
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Straight piece rate pay provides a worker an incentive to produce more since pay is based on the number of units produced.
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The W-4 is used strictly to calculate Social Security and Medicare taxes.
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The more allowances claimed on Form W-4:

A)The less money deducted for FIT
B)The more money deducted for FIT
C)No FIT ever deducted
D)FUTA increase
E)None of these
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The FICA tax now requires separate reporting for Social Security and Medicare.
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If you are paid twice a month, you are being paid:

A)Weekly
B)Biweekly
C)Semimonthly
D)Monthly
E)None of these
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The base amount for calculating Social Security taxes never changes from year to year.
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The Labor Fair Standards Act:

A)Sets minimum wage standards
B)Sets overtime regulations
C)Is a federal act
D)May exempt certain workers
E)None of these
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The higher the number claimed on form W-2, the less in taxes will be taken out of one's paycheck.
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Circular E from the Internal Revenue Service contains many tax tables.
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John Flynn works at Stutz Toyota and is paid a(n) __________ against his earned commissions.

A)Bonus to one's salary
B)Salary
C)Draw
D)Amount that is never paid back
E)None of these
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The percentage method can be used to determine the amount of FIT.
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A quarter is 13 weeks.
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There is a maximum amount of Medicare tax an employee can contribute in a calendar year.
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SUTA tax is usually paid quarterly.
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Payroll registers cannot record cumulative earnings.
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Differential pay schedule is based on:

A)FICA
B)Different levels of performance
C)FUTA
D)Gross pay
E)None of these
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The taxable earnings column of a payroll register shows the actual tax.
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Exempt wages means not taxable wages.
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Social Security and Medicare tax:

A)Have different rates
B)Are paid only by employees
C)Are based on the number of dependents not claimed
D)Are paid by only the employer
E)None of these
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FUTA tax is computed by the wage-bracket table.
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SUTA tax has no maximum amount that can be paid in a calendar year.
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Sandi works for Elizabeth Arden Cosmetics and earns $500 per week salary plus 4% commission on sales over $2,000. If Sandi sold $2,733 last week, what was her salary?

A)$1,046.66
B)$2,743.00
C)$609.32
D)$906.32
E)None of these
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The percentage method aids in calculating:

A)SUTA
B)FUTA
C)FICA
D)FIT
E)None of these
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A merit rating system for SUTA means:

A)Rates cannot change
B)State rates will always be lower
C)Rate varies with employment record
D)FUTA will increase
E)None of these
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Lee Wong is a sales clerk at Sears. She is paid $8.00 per hour plus a commission of 4% on all sales. Assuming Lee works 39 hours and has sales of $4,000, her gross pay is:

A)$312
B)$321
C)$472
D)$427
E)None of these
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Lana Powell has cumulative earnings of $110,000 at the end of September. In the first week in October she earns $2,000. The amount deducted for Social Security and Medicare from her check is (assume Social Security rate of 6.2% on $110,100 and Medicare of 1.45%):

A)$29.00
B)$35.20
C)$53.20
D)$92.00
E)None of these
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Jill Hartman earns $750 per week plus 3% of sales in excess of $6,500. If Jill sells $25,000 in the first week, her earnings are:

A)$945
B)$1,305
C)$1,500
D)$1,503
E)None of these
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Ron Swift earned $1,500 last week. He is married, is paid biweekly, and claims two exemptions. Using the percentage method (use tables in the handbook), his income tax is:

A)$109.69
B)$116.40
C)$100.91
D)$140.88
E)None of these
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David is paid on a graduated commission scale at Nooter Company. He receives 2% commission on the first $20,000, 6% on sales from $20,000 to $70,000, 8.5% commission on sales from $70,000 to $100,000, and 10% commission on sales over $100,000. David had sales of $82,000. His commission is:

A)$8,200
B)$6,200
C)$4,240
D)$4,420
E)None of these
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Bill Burne's earnings are subject to deductions for Social Security, Medicare, and FIT. To date his cumulative earnings are $110,000. This week Bill earns $1,200. Bill, who is married, is paid weekly and claims three exemptions. Assume the Social Security rate is 6.2% on $110,100 and 1.45% for Medicare. His net pay for the week is (use percentage table in handbook to calculate FIT):

A)$528.43
B)$1,069.39
C)$1,690.93
D)$1,609.93
E)None of these
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Leo Corporation pays its employees on a graduated commission scale: 6% on the first $40,000 in sales, 7% on sales from $40,000 to $80,000, and 9% on sales greater than $80,000. Bernie Kaminsky had sales of $105,000. His commission is:

A)$2,400
B)$7,450
C)$5,200
D)$1,350
E)None of these
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Bob Neff, owner of an automotive dealership, pays one of his salesmen, Mike, a $1,300 draw per week plus 6% on all commission sales. Mike sold seven cars over the four-week period, totaling $186,900 for the month. Mike's commission plus the draw is:

A)$6,014
B)$6,041
C)$16,414
D)$5,200
E)None of these
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To date, Jay Ward has cumulative earnings of $107,600. This week he is paid $3,000. The total amount of Social Security tax for this week is (assume a rate of 6.2% on $110,100 for Social Security and 1.45% for Medicare):

A)$186.00
B)$155.00
C)$57.66
D)$180.00
E)None of these
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Percentage method tables can show:

A)Weekly period rates
B)Biweekly payroll rates
C)Semimonthly payroll rates
D)Monthly payroll rates
E)None of these
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FUTA tax is paid:

A)By an employee
B)By the employer
C)By both the employee and the employer
D)Only weekly
E)None of these
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Jim Smith is a salesman who receives a $1,100 draw per week. He receives a 12% commission on all sales. Sales for Jim were $205,000 for the month. Assuming a four-week month, Jim's commission after the draw is: Three allowances
59)62 x 3 = 178.86 1200 - 178.86 = 1021.14
FIT 17.12 + 125.40 = 142.52
100 x .062 = 6.20
1200 x. 0145 = 17.40
1200 - 6.20 - 17.40 - 142.52 = 1033.88

A)$24,600
B)$20,200
C)$23,500
D)$26,400
E)None of these
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Mindy makes boots for Belleville Boot Factory. She is paid on the following differential pay scale: <strong>Mindy makes boots for Belleville Boot Factory. She is paid on the following differential pay scale:   What is Mindy's pay if she produced 192 boots for the week?</strong> A)$602.30 B)$702.90 C)$1,152.00 D)$620.30 E)None of these <div style=padding-top: 35px> What is Mindy's pay if she produced 192 boots for the week?

A)$602.30
B)$702.90
C)$1,152.00
D)$620.30
E)None of these
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The taxable earnings column of a payroll register records:

A)What wages will be taxed
B)The actual tax
C)The estimated tax
D)All of these
E)None of these
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Jasper works at Panera Company for $11.25 per hour plus a commission of 2% of her sales. Assuming Jasper worked 26 hours last week and had sales of $2,610, her gross pay is:

A)$290.50
B)$344.70
C)$351.20
D)$342.00
E)None of these
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Jim Ross is an automobile salesman who receives a salary of $500 per week plus a commission of 3% on all sales. During a four-week period he sold $42,000 worth of cars. What were Jim's average earnings?

A)$404
B)$1,760
C)$1,670
D)$440
E)None of these
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FICA tax base:

A)Never changes
B)Changes yearly
C)Changes once every two years
D)Is never more than $60,000
E)None of these
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Janet Smooth pays her workers $175, $465, and $710, respectively, per week. Calculate what Janet will pay at the end of the first quarter for (A) state unemployment and (B) federal unemployment. Assume a state rate of 5.6%. Federal is .8%. Base is $7,000.
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Janice Tax, an accountant for Flee Corp., earned $102,700 from January to June. In July she earned $8,000. Assuming a FICA tax rate of 6.2% for Social Security on $110,100 and 1.45% for Medicare, (A) how much of this month's earnings are taxed for Social Security and Medicare? and (B) what is the amount of FICA tax for Social Security and Medicare?
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A draw is an advance that need not be repaid if the commission does not exceed the draw.
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An override can never help increase a manager's total pay.
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Gross pay = hours worked × rate per hour.
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Net pay - deductions = gross pay.
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In the portion formula, the commission a worker receives would be the base.
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A variable commission scale means that for different levels of net sales there are different commission rates.
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A married person will pay in more Social Security and Medicare tax than a single person.
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The number of dependents one claims does not affect the amount of Social Security and Medicare tax paid.
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The Fair Labor Standards Act entitles employees to time and a half over 36 1/2 hours.
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Overtime is always calculated at time and a half the regular rate.
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An employee's commission is always based on total dollar sales.
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Being paid biweekly means the salary is paid twice a month.
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A self-employed person has at least three employees.
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A calendar year is July 1 to June 30.
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The employer will match the employee's Social Security and Medicare contribution.
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The Federal Insurance Contributions Act funds the federal income tax program.
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Being paid biweekly is the same as being paid semimonthly.
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Differential pay means that there is one fixed rate per unit that is produced.
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FICA stands for federal withholding tax.
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Straight piece rate pay provides a worker an incentive to produce more since pay is based on the number of units produced.
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The W-4 is used strictly to calculate Social Security and Medicare taxes.
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The more allowances claimed on Form W-4:

A)The less money deducted for FIT
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C)No FIT ever deducted
D)FUTA increase
E)None of these
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The FICA tax now requires separate reporting for Social Security and Medicare.
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If you are paid twice a month, you are being paid:

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The base amount for calculating Social Security taxes never changes from year to year.
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The Labor Fair Standards Act:

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E)None of these
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The higher the number claimed on form W-2, the less in taxes will be taken out of one's paycheck.
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Circular E from the Internal Revenue Service contains many tax tables.
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John Flynn works at Stutz Toyota and is paid a(n) __________ against his earned commissions.

A)Bonus to one's salary
B)Salary
C)Draw
D)Amount that is never paid back
E)None of these
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The percentage method can be used to determine the amount of FIT.
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A quarter is 13 weeks.
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There is a maximum amount of Medicare tax an employee can contribute in a calendar year.
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SUTA tax is usually paid quarterly.
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Payroll registers cannot record cumulative earnings.
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Differential pay schedule is based on:

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E)None of these
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The taxable earnings column of a payroll register shows the actual tax.
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Exempt wages means not taxable wages.
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Social Security and Medicare tax:

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D)Are paid by only the employer
E)None of these
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FUTA tax is computed by the wage-bracket table.
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SUTA tax has no maximum amount that can be paid in a calendar year.
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Sandi works for Elizabeth Arden Cosmetics and earns $500 per week salary plus 4% commission on sales over $2,000. If Sandi sold $2,733 last week, what was her salary?

A)$1,046.66
B)$2,743.00
C)$609.32
D)$906.32
E)None of these
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The percentage method aids in calculating:

A)SUTA
B)FUTA
C)FICA
D)FIT
E)None of these
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A merit rating system for SUTA means:

A)Rates cannot change
B)State rates will always be lower
C)Rate varies with employment record
D)FUTA will increase
E)None of these
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Lee Wong is a sales clerk at Sears. She is paid $8.00 per hour plus a commission of 4% on all sales. Assuming Lee works 39 hours and has sales of $4,000, her gross pay is:

A)$312
B)$321
C)$472
D)$427
E)None of these
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Lana Powell has cumulative earnings of $110,000 at the end of September. In the first week in October she earns $2,000. The amount deducted for Social Security and Medicare from her check is (assume Social Security rate of 6.2% on $110,100 and Medicare of 1.45%):

A)$29.00
B)$35.20
C)$53.20
D)$92.00
E)None of these
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Jill Hartman earns $750 per week plus 3% of sales in excess of $6,500. If Jill sells $25,000 in the first week, her earnings are:

A)$945
B)$1,305
C)$1,500
D)$1,503
E)None of these
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Ron Swift earned $1,500 last week. He is married, is paid biweekly, and claims two exemptions. Using the percentage method (use tables in the handbook), his income tax is:

A)$109.69
B)$116.40
C)$100.91
D)$140.88
E)None of these
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David is paid on a graduated commission scale at Nooter Company. He receives 2% commission on the first $20,000, 6% on sales from $20,000 to $70,000, 8.5% commission on sales from $70,000 to $100,000, and 10% commission on sales over $100,000. David had sales of $82,000. His commission is:

A)$8,200
B)$6,200
C)$4,240
D)$4,420
E)None of these
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Bill Burne's earnings are subject to deductions for Social Security, Medicare, and FIT. To date his cumulative earnings are $110,000. This week Bill earns $1,200. Bill, who is married, is paid weekly and claims three exemptions. Assume the Social Security rate is 6.2% on $110,100 and 1.45% for Medicare. His net pay for the week is (use percentage table in handbook to calculate FIT):

A)$528.43
B)$1,069.39
C)$1,690.93
D)$1,609.93
E)None of these
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Leo Corporation pays its employees on a graduated commission scale: 6% on the first $40,000 in sales, 7% on sales from $40,000 to $80,000, and 9% on sales greater than $80,000. Bernie Kaminsky had sales of $105,000. His commission is:

A)$2,400
B)$7,450
C)$5,200
D)$1,350
E)None of these
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Bob Neff, owner of an automotive dealership, pays one of his salesmen, Mike, a $1,300 draw per week plus 6% on all commission sales. Mike sold seven cars over the four-week period, totaling $186,900 for the month. Mike's commission plus the draw is:

A)$6,014
B)$6,041
C)$16,414
D)$5,200
E)None of these
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To date, Jay Ward has cumulative earnings of $107,600. This week he is paid $3,000. The total amount of Social Security tax for this week is (assume a rate of 6.2% on $110,100 for Social Security and 1.45% for Medicare):

A)$186.00
B)$155.00
C)$57.66
D)$180.00
E)None of these
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Percentage method tables can show:

A)Weekly period rates
B)Biweekly payroll rates
C)Semimonthly payroll rates
D)Monthly payroll rates
E)None of these
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FUTA tax is paid:

A)By an employee
B)By the employer
C)By both the employee and the employer
D)Only weekly
E)None of these
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Jim Smith is a salesman who receives a $1,100 draw per week. He receives a 12% commission on all sales. Sales for Jim were $205,000 for the month. Assuming a four-week month, Jim's commission after the draw is: Three allowances
59)62 x 3 = 178.86 1200 - 178.86 = 1021.14
FIT 17.12 + 125.40 = 142.52
100 x .062 = 6.20
1200 x. 0145 = 17.40
1200 - 6.20 - 17.40 - 142.52 = 1033.88

A)$24,600
B)$20,200
C)$23,500
D)$26,400
E)None of these
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Mindy makes boots for Belleville Boot Factory. She is paid on the following differential pay scale: <strong>Mindy makes boots for Belleville Boot Factory. She is paid on the following differential pay scale:   What is Mindy's pay if she produced 192 boots for the week?</strong> A)$602.30 B)$702.90 C)$1,152.00 D)$620.30 E)None of these What is Mindy's pay if she produced 192 boots for the week?

A)$602.30
B)$702.90
C)$1,152.00
D)$620.30
E)None of these
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The taxable earnings column of a payroll register records:

A)What wages will be taxed
B)The actual tax
C)The estimated tax
D)All of these
E)None of these
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Jasper works at Panera Company for $11.25 per hour plus a commission of 2% of her sales. Assuming Jasper worked 26 hours last week and had sales of $2,610, her gross pay is:

A)$290.50
B)$344.70
C)$351.20
D)$342.00
E)None of these
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Jim Ross is an automobile salesman who receives a salary of $500 per week plus a commission of 3% on all sales. During a four-week period he sold $42,000 worth of cars. What were Jim's average earnings?

A)$404
B)$1,760
C)$1,670
D)$440
E)None of these
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FICA tax base:

A)Never changes
B)Changes yearly
C)Changes once every two years
D)Is never more than $60,000
E)None of these
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Janet Smooth pays her workers $175, $465, and $710, respectively, per week. Calculate what Janet will pay at the end of the first quarter for (A) state unemployment and (B) federal unemployment. Assume a state rate of 5.6%. Federal is .8%. Base is $7,000.
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Janice Tax, an accountant for Flee Corp., earned $102,700 from January to June. In July she earned $8,000. Assuming a FICA tax rate of 6.2% for Social Security on $110,100 and 1.45% for Medicare, (A) how much of this month's earnings are taxed for Social Security and Medicare? and (B) what is the amount of FICA tax for Social Security and Medicare?
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