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Initial pre-tax deductions for each employee are as follows:
The first day of work for Prevosti Farms and Sugarhouse for all employees is February 1,2023. February 10 is the end of the first pay
period and includes work completed during the week of February 1-10(weekdays only). Using the payroll register, compute the
employee gross pay using 40 hours as the standard workweek for all employees except Mary Shangraw, who works 32 hours per
week and receives overtime for any time worked past that point per company policy. The other hourly employees receive overtime
pay when they work more than 40 hours in one week. Joel Schwartz has made $5,000 in case sales at a 3 percent commission rate
during this pay period. Remember that the employees are paid biweekly. The pay frequency for federal income tax purposes is
biweekly. For nonexempt employees, over 64 hours (8 days at 8 hours per day, except Shangraw who works 4 hours per day) in the
first payroll will be overtime. Federal withholding tax should be computed using the wage-bracket tables in Appendix C. State
withholding tax for Vermont is computed at 3.35 percent of taxable wages (i.e., gross pay less pre-tax deductions). The same
deductions are allowed for state as for federal.
February
February 24,2023, is the end of the final pay period for the month. Schwartz has sold $7,500 of products during this pay period at a 3
percent commission. Pay will be disbursed on February 28,2023, and check numbers will continue from the prior payroll. For all
employees, over 32 hours in the first week will be overtime.
When determining the amount an exempt employee receives for partial weeks, take their salary divided by the number of weeks times
days worked. Annual salary: $35,200(525)=$35,200260=$135.38462(rounded to five decimal points) per day. Once you
have a per-day rate, multiply it by the number of days worked. Exempt employee salary information is as follows:
The hours for the nonexempt employees are as follows:
Required:
Complete the payroll register for this pay period and update the Employee Earnings Record form for each employee with the
corresponding information. The Step-2 of Form W-4 is unchecked. The amount per period should be included in the record. As an
example, if an employee elected to contribute $1,300 to his or her FSA, the period payroll deduction would be $1,30026, or $50. All
insurance and 401(k) deductions are pre-tax for federal and state.
Benefit-related payroll deductions will take effect on the first pay period of March. Complete this question by entering your answers in the table below.
Complete the payroll register form for the pay period ending February 24th 2023 for each employee with the corresponding informatio Note: Round your answers for "Hourly Rate" or "Period Wage" to 5 decimal places. Round all other intermediate computations and fina
\table[[P/R End Date,,,,,,Company Name],[Check Date,,,,,,],[Name,Filing Status,Dependents,Hourly Rate or Period wage,Number of Regular Hours,Number of Overtime Hours,Number of Holiday Hours],[Thomas Millen,MJ,317; 1 Other,,,,],[Avery Towle,S,None,15.00000,,,],[Charlie Long,MJ,217,,,,],[Mary Shangraw,S,1 Other,,,,],[Kristen Lewis,MJ,217; 1 Other,,,,],[Joel Schwartz,MJ,217,,,,],[Toni Prevosti,MJ,317;2 Other,,,,],[Student Success,S,None.,,,,],[Totals,,,,,,]]
information.
ns and final answers to 2 decimal places.
mpany Name: , Prevosti Farms and Sugarhouse
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