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Business, 29.10.2019 05:31, abdalla46

For the year ended december 31, 2017, denkinger electrical repair company reports the following summary payroll data.

gross earnings:
administrative salaries $188,500
electricians’ wages 342,000
total $530,500
deductions:
fica taxes $35,065
federal income taxes withheld 160,000
state income taxes withheld (3%) 15,915
united fund contributions payable 25,594
health insurance premiums 19,500
total $256,074

denkinger company’s payroll taxes are social security tax 6.2%, medicare tax 1.45%, state unemployment 2.5% (due to a stable employment record), and 0.8% federal unemployment. gross earnings subject to social security taxes of 6.2% total $441,500, and gross earnings subject to unemployment taxes total $136,500.

(a)

prepare a summary journal entry at december 31 for the full year’s payroll.
(b)

journalize the adjusting entry at december 31 to record the employer’s payroll taxes.

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