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Payroll Accounting 2014 24th Revised edition [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: South-Western College Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1285437063
  • ISBN-13: 9781285437064
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 277x230x21 mm, kaal: 1110 g, black & white illustrations, colour line drawings, black & white tables, figures, graphs, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: South-Western College Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1285437063
  • ISBN-13: 9781285437064
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Prepare for career success with first-hand experience in calculating payroll, completing payroll taxes, and preparing payroll records and reports. The 2014 edition of Bieg/Toland's market-leading text addresses all of the latest laws on payroll. The text focuses on applications rather than theory, and includes strong end-of-chapter material that reinforces concepts and provides valuable hands-on learning experiences. Numerous new examples and real business applications enliven this edition and demonstrate the relevance of the material. An extensive payroll project within the last chapter of the book gives students the opportunity to practice all they have learned, either manually or using Payroll Accounting software included with the text.

Arvustused

1. The Need for Payroll and Personnel Records. 2. Computing Wages and Salaries. 3. Social Security Taxes. 4. Income Tax Withholding. 5. Unemployment Compensation Taxes. 6. Analyzing and Journalizing Payroll Transactions. 7. Payroll Project. Appendix A: Computerized Payroll Accounting. Online Web Appendices. Appendix B: Online: Excel Template Instructions for the Glo-Brite Payroll Project (Using Excel 2010). Appendix C: Online: Social Security Benefits. Appendix D: Online: Unemployment Benefits.

1 The Need For Payroll And Personnel Records
1(1)
The Payroll Profession
2(1)
Fair Labor Standards Act
3(1)
Federal Insurance Contributions Act
4(1)
Income Tax Withholding Laws
4(1)
Unemployment Tax Acts
4(1)
Recordkeeping Requirements
4(1)
Fair Employment Laws
4(3)
Other Federal Laws Affecting the Need for Payroll and Personnel Records
7(4)
Other State Laws Affecting the Need for Payroll and Personnel Records
11(1)
Human Resources and Payroll Accounting Systems
12(1)
Human Resources System
12(6)
Recordkeeping System
18(1)
Payroll Accounting System
19(4)
Questions and Problems
23
2 Computing Wages And Salaries
1(1)
The Fair Labor Standards Act
2(11)
Determining Employee's Work Time
13(3)
Records Used for Timekeeping
16(3)
Methods of Computing Wages and Salaries
19(11)
Questions and Problems
30
3 Social Security Taxes
1(1)
Coverage Under FICA
2(10)
A Self-Employed Person
12(2)
Employer Identification Number
14(1)
Employee's Application for Social Security Card (Form SS-5)
14(2)
Returns Required for Social Security Purposes
16(5)
Preparing Form 941 (Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return)
21(7)
Failure-to-Comply Penalties
28(5)
Questions and Problems
33
4 Income Tax Withholding
1(1)
Coverage Under Federal Income Tax Withholding Laws
2(6)
Tax-Deferred Retirement Accounts
8(2)
Withholding Allowances
10(5)
Federal Income Tax Withholding
15(2)
Other Methods of Withholding
17(1)
Supplemental Wage Payments
18(3)
Wage and Tax Statements
21(6)
Returns Employers Must Complete
27(1)
Information Returns
27(1)
Independent Contractor Payments
28(1)
Backup Withholding
29(1)
Electronic Filing Form W-2 and Information Returns
30(1)
Withholding State Income Tax
30(6)
Questions and Problems
36
5 Unemployment Compensation Taxes
1(1)
Coverage Under FUTA and SUTA
2(6)
Unemployment Compensation Taxes and Credits
8(10)
Unemployment Compensation Reports Required of the Employer
18(11)
Questions and Problems
29
6 Analyzing And Journalizing Payroll
1(1)
The Payroll Register
2(2)
The Employee's Earnings Record
4(2)
Recording the Gross Payroll and Withholdings
6(6)
Methods of Paying Wages and Salaries
12(3)
Recording Payroll Taxes
15(4)
Recording Workers' Compensation Insurance Expense
19(1)
Recording the Deposit or Payment of Payroll Taxes
20(1)
Recording End-of-Period Adjustments
21(2)
Summary of Accounts Used in Recording Payroll Transactions
23(1)
Illustrative Case
23(9)
Questions and Problems
32
7 Payroll Project
1(1)
Books of Account and Payroll Records
2(2)
General Information
4(3)
Start of Payroll Project
7(9)
Start of Short Version of Payroll Project (Continuation of Payroll Project)
16(5)
Questions on the Payroll Project
21(20)
Employees' Earnings Record
41
Appendix A Computerized Payroll Accounting
1(1)
Payroll Project
1(14)
Optional Activities
15(1)
Payroll Project (Short Version)
16(10)
Optional Activities
26(3)
Student Project Audit Test
29
Tax Table A Tables For Percentage Method Of Withholding 1(4)
Tax Table B Wage-Bracket Income Tax Withholding Tables 5
Check Figures 1(1)
Glossary 1(1)
Index 1
After receiving his Masters in Business Administration from the University of Notre Dame and passing the Certified Public Accountants' exam in the early 1970s, Bernard Bieg turned his attention toward a career in teaching. He has been a professor at Bucks County Community College for more than 30 years. During that time, he has taught the entire spectrum of accounting courses, including payroll accounting. He has maintained strong connections with today's business world by serving as an internal auditor for a local non-profit organization. His association with this textbook began in 1977 as a co-author with one of the text's originators, Bill Keeling. Judith Toland received her Master's Degree in Education from Temple University in 2002, her Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration Accounting from Bloomsburg University in 1981 and her Associate's Degree from Bucks County Community College in Business Administration in 1979. Judy has taught Accounting courses at BCCC since 1989 and is currently a Professor in the Business Studies Department. Ms. Toland earned the Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) designation in 2011.