The payroll tax expense and the suta taxes


The Payroll Tax Expense and the SUTA Taxes payable.

The payroll of YellowCard Company for September 2013 is as follows.

Total payroll was $464,800, of which $133,900 is exempt from Social Security tax because it represented amounts paid in excess of $106,800 to certain employees. The amount paid to employees in excess of $7,000 was $405,700. Income taxes in the amount of $81,270 were withheld, as was $8,690 in union dues. The state unemployment tax is 3.5%, but YellowCard Company is allowed a credit of 2.3% by the state for its unemployment experience. Also, assume that the current FICA tax is 7.65% on an employee's wages to $106,800 and 1.45% in excess of $106,800. No employee for YellowCard makes more than $125,000. The federal unemployment tax rate is 0.8% after state credit.

Prepare the necessary journal entries if (a) the wages and salaries paid and (b) the employer payroll taxes are recorded separately. (Round answers to 0 decimal places

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