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A comprehensive overview of key concepts and forms related to payroll management and compliance. It covers topics such as worker classification (employee vs. Independent contractor), essential payroll forms (w-2, w-4, 1099-misc), wage and hour regulations under the fair labor standards act (flsa), and guidelines for overtime pay, minimum wage, and child labor restrictions. The document serves as a valuable resource for payroll professionals seeking to understand and adhere to federal employment tax and income tax withholding requirements. It also touches on safe harbor rules, common law rules, and statutory employee classifications, offering a detailed look into the complexities of payroll administration. Useful for understanding the basics of payroll and compliance.
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Form SS-8 correct answer Determination of worker status for purpose of federal employment taxes and income tax withholding. Can be filled out by the business or worker. Form W-4 correct answer Employees withholding allowance certificate. Documents the amount of federal tax withholding. Form SS-4 correct answer Application for employer identification number. Form 8233 correct answer Exemption from withholding on compensation for independent personal services of a nonresident alien individual. The purpose is to claim an exemption from the withholding requirements. Form 1096 correct answer Annual summary and transmittal of U.S. information returns. It is used to summarize each type of information return. A separate 1096 is to be filed with each group of returns. Forms 1097,1098,1099. Form 1042-T correct answer Annual summary and transmittal of forms 1042-S. Summarize the income and taxes withheld amounts from all corresponding forms. Form 1042-S correct answer Foreign person's U.S. source income subject to withholding. To report income subject to withholding for foreign persons such as non resident aliens, foreign partnerships, foreign corporations, foreign estates and foreign trusts. Interests, rents, and royalties. Certain natural resource gains and certain gains on certain intellectual property. Form 1042 correct answer Annual withholding tax return for U.S. source income of foreign persons.To report the amount of income tax withholding on certain income paid to non resident aliens, foreign partnerships, foreign corporations, foreign estates and foreign trusts.Form 1042 must be filed in any of the following criteria are met: Form 1042 is required to be filed or Gross investment income is paid to taxable foreign private foundations or Specified federal procurement payments are paid to any foreign person.
Form SS-5 correct answer Application for a Social Security Card. Apply for a new card or a replacement card or to make an existing card. Form 1099-R correct answer Distributions From Pensions, Annuities Retirement or Profit- Sharing Plans, IRA's Insurance Contracts ($10 or more) Form 1099-MISC correct answer Miscellaneous Income is to report to each recipient and the IRS. -Royalties no less than $10 -Payments $600 or more for Rents, Services, Prizes and Awards, Other income payments and Attorneys. Form W-9 correct answer Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification. The purpose is for the payer to obtain the correct identification number. Form W-2C correct answer Correct errors on W-2's. Only update incorrect fields. Form W-3 correct answer Essentially the "Cover Sheet" for the transmittal of Forms W-2.* or more forms, you must file electronic (Form W-3 is not required for electronic filing) Form W-3C correct answer Required whenever a Form W-2C (Copy A) is filed in paper form. Employee(Common Law Employee) correct answer Anyone who performs services for you is your employee if you can control what will be done and how it can be done Independent Contractor correct answer The general rule is that an individual is an independent contractor if the payer has the right to control or direct only the result of the work and not what will be done and how it is done. Temporary Agency/Leased Employee correct answer Employees are hired by temporary help services and send the workers to companies who need employees. A leased employee is an employee whose service is leased from a company that specializes in recruitment. All temp agency employees are leased employees but the converse is not necessarily true.
Statutory Employee correct answer Independent Contractors that fall into any of four categories. Driver , FT life insurance agent, individual who works at home on materials or goods that you supply and must be returned.FT traveling or city salesperson. ...and meet all three conditions under SS and medicare taxes: service contracts states all services performed by them. They do not have a substantially investment in the equipment and property used to perform the service. The services are performed on a continuing basis for the same payer. Statutory Non-Employee correct answer Three categories: Direct Sellers, Licensed real estate agents,Certain companion sitters. Key control factors for classifying employees under the Department of Labor standards correct answer 1)The extent to which the work performed is an integral part of the employers business. If the work performed by a worker is integral to the employers business, it is more likely that the worker is economically dependent on the employer and less likely that the worker is in business for himself or herself. 2)Does the worker exercises managerial skills and if so, whether those skills affect that workers opportunity for both profit and loss.3)The relative investments by the worker and employer. 4)The workers skill and initiative. Business judgment. 5)The permanency of the workers relationship with the employer.6)The nature and degree of control by the employer. Minimum Wage Requirements correct answer A minimum wage for nonexempt employees is among the provisions required by the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act.All qualifying non- exempt employees must be paid the minimum wage for each hour worked during a 40 hour work week. Federal Minimum Wage Rate correct answer Effective 2009 the minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. If the state minimum wage is different the employee is paid whichever is more. Regular Rate of Pay Components correct answer Before any kind of payroll deduction is made the regular rate of pay is computed. 40 hour workweek. Hours worked times rate of pay. Rate/Hours
Overtime Requirements correct answer Employers pay non exempt employers one and one- half times their regular rate for any hours worked in excess of 40 hours Acceptable Work Time Rounding Practices correct answer FLSA allows employers to round employees working time to the nearest quarter hour or fifteen minutes if defined under the FLSA FLSA correct answer Fair Labor Standards Act Tip Pay Requirements correct answer Pay can never be less than the applicable minimum wage rate. Tips and wage have to beat or above $7. Allowable Tip Credit correct answer Example $4.00 cash wage, Tip credit $3.25 total $7. Minimum wage Employee Classification (Exempt/nonexempt) correct answer An employee is not entitled to the benefits and protections of the FLSA when an employee is exempt from the FLSA. Non exempt are hourly wage employees. White Collar exemption classifications and Job Duties correct answer Executive admin and professional, a minimum salary is $455/week except for outside sales and certain professions such as doctors and teachers and certain computer professionals who are paid $27.63/hour or more in straight time pay for each hour worked. Primary duty directly related to management or general business operations. Not selling a product.Functional areas such as QC, ACCT, HR etc... Salary for Exempt Employees correct answer Minimum salary of $455 per week Work Week correct answer The basis on which determination of employee coverage, the application of most exemptions and compliance with the wage payment requirements of the FLSA are made.
Public Service Acts (Davis-Bacon, Walsh-Healey, Service Contract) correct answer These apply to contractors and subcontractors. Performing on federally funded or assisted contracts in excess of $2000 for the construction (including painting) of public buildings or public works. "Davis- Bacon and related acts". The contractors and subcontractors have to pay the labors the locally prevailing wages for the area. The acts also cover work paid under which federal agencies assist construction projects through grants, loans, loan guarantees and insurance. Contracts 100, or more, under the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, pay overtime of one and one half times over 40 hours. WD=Wage Determination Number. Federal Employment Tax Requirements correct answer Employers are required to make federal payroll tax payments to the governments as well as filing the proper reporting and information returns. Must provide employees with W-2 and 1099's. Federal tax deposits need to be done on a periodic basis. Federal tax returns must be filed on a quarterly or annual basis. The deposits must be electronic as of 2011. Small business with federal tax liability of $2500 or less per quarter can pay by check. Federal Income Tax Withhold Requirements correct answer Employers generally must withhold federal income tax from employees wages. Federal Income Tax Withholding Methods correct answer Percentage Method and Wage Bracket Percentage Method (Federal Income Tax Withholding Methods) correct answer 1)Determine the employees gross wage for payroll period. 2)Find the allowance amount from the appropriate IRS table according to the employees frequency of payment and multiply that amount by the number of withholding allowances claimed on the W-4. 3)Subtract the allowance amount of federal tax using the appropriate percentage withholding table. Wage Bracket (Federal Income Tax Withholding Methods) correct answer 1)Determine gross earnings($4750-$800 deferred deductions)2)Taxable income:$39503)Allowances on W-4 are 3. 4)Determine pay cycle:Monthly 5)maritial status on W-4: single 6)Tax table single monthly payroll 7)Find appropriate range for single, monthly payroll. According to the table, the tax on $3950 is $363.
Supplemental payment taxation methods (Flat rate aggregate) correct answer Annualized wages:Compute the employees annual pay rate and the figure the annual withholding amount on the IRS Annual Payroll Period tax table. Divide the amount by the number of pay periods in the year to determine the deduction for an individual paycheck. FUTA Wage Base correct answer Paid only by employers on the first $7000 earned for each employee FUTA Tax Rate correct answer 6.0% FUTA Tax Credit correct answer Employers get credits that are based on the money they pay into state unemployment programs. The credit claimed cannot exceed 5.4%. Whenever the maximum credit is applied against the federal rate, the effective rate will fall to 0.6%. Included in /Excluded from FUTA wages correct answer FUTA not payable 1)a household employer who pays cash wages totaling less than $1000 for all household employees in a calendar quarter for household employees. 2)An agricultural employer who pays cash wages of less than $20,000 to farm workers in a calendar quarter or employs less than 10 farm workers during at least some part of a day during any 20 or more weeks during the year. Social Security Wage Base correct answer The withholding applies to the first $117,000. Social Security Tax Withholding Rate correct answer 6.2% withheld from employees and 6.2% paid by employers. Social Security Tax Withholding Requiremenys correct answer Applies to the first $117,000 and withheld at 6.2% Medicare Wage Base correct answer There is no upper limit on the amount of withholding which applies to all earnings.
SUI=State Unemployment SIT=Withholding Impact of Taxable Benefits correct answer Deductions are taken after tax Impact of Non-Taxable Benefits correct answer Deductions are taken before tax Qualified Plans correct answer Qualified plans must be for the exclusive benefit of employees or their beneficiaries and they are subject to Internal Revenue Code requirements. Either defined benefit plans or defined contribution plans. A defined benefit plan is employer sponsored and benefits are formula based. The employer controls portfolio risk and management. Cafeteria Plan/Sec 125-the premium only plan lets employees take employer required healt insurance deductibles from pretax income. Non Qualified Plans correct answer Non Qualified plans are an agreement or promise by an employer to certain employees to provide benefits at a future date for services currently performed. Relocation Benefits correct answer Generally not taxable, moving household goods, the first 30 days of storage and final move travel. Temporary housing is taxable. Imputing Fringe Benefits correct answer De Minims Fringe benefits- Holiday gifts, occasional meals, flowers, fruit. Amount is so small as to make accounting for it unreasonable or impractical. Adoption Assistance correct answer Non taxable under fringe benefits IRS exclusion rules. Non discrimination Testing correct answer In order to qualify for tax favored status in a benefit plan must not discriminate in favor of highly compensated employees. I-9 correct answer Employment Eligibility Verification used to verify that the prospective employee is authorized to work in the U.S. (If hired after Nov 6, 1986)
I-9 Section 1-3 correct answer Section 1, employee-Attestation of Citizenship status Section 2, employer-Attestation of documents verified Section 3, employer-Re verification of documents I-9 List A Documents correct answer 1. Passport
Resources available to stay abreast of legislative and regulatory changes correct answer The Congressional Record-printed daily containing all activities of the State and House of Representatives. The Federal Register- contains proposed, temporary and final regulations that are issued by an agency of the federal government. Internal Revenue Bulletin-contains recently issued regulations, rulings, procedures, etc. from the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) Cumulative Bulletins-hardcover editions containing all bulletin information issued for a year. SSA/IRS Reporter-contains wage and hour and employment tax information as published by the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS also provides the following sources. Revenue Procedures, Revenue Rulings, Private Letter Rulings, Publications, Internal Legal Opinions and Announcements Breach of Confidentiality correct answer Include but not limited to: Disclosure of rate of pay and deduction information of an employee. Disclosure of the presence of a medical condition of an employee to a person not authorized by the employee or as per the HIPAA permitted disclosure list. Medical information retained as per FMLA of an employee other than The supervisor, First aid or safety personnel or FMLA government investigative personnel. Constructive Receipt correct answer Income is constructively received when an amount is credited to your account or made available to you without restriction. You need not have possession of it. If you authorize someone to be your agent and receive income for you, you are considered to have received it when your agent receives it. Income is not constructively received if your control of its receipt is subject to substantial restrictions or limitations. Allowed Pay Vehicles correct answer Cash, Check, Direct Deposit, Pay Cards Pay frequency/method goverance correct answer Check that can be turned into cash at a bank without service charge. Pay check at a financial institution that is at least located in the same state as the employee. Direct deposit can be required as long as the employee has the choice of financial institutions.
NACHA Role correct answer The National Automated Clearinghouse Association is a nonprofit organization that acts as the self regulatory body for the automated clearinghouse (ACH) process of electronic payments. Responsible for the development, administration and governance of the ACH network. ACH Components correct answer Employer, Originating Financial Institution, ACH Network(Settle the transactions between the financial institutions) Receiving Financial Institution, Employee. ACH Process correct answer Employer>Originating Financial Institution,>ACH Network(Settle the transactions between the financial institutions) >Receiving Financial Institution>Employee. The employee needs to pre authorize the electronic payment Pre notification Process correct answer Not required. Prenote is a zero value transaction to test the validity. If an ACH prenote is used it must be processed six days before the transmission of the actual direct deposit. Transit Routing Numbers correct answer Nine digit number assigned to a financial institution by a registrar acting on behalf of the American Bankers Association (ABA). Direct Deposit Authorization correct answer The operating rules of the Automated Clearinghouse require that direct deposit transactions be pre-authorized by the recipient employee. Direct Deposit Reversal Timing correct answer A single entry reversal is allowed within five days of the original direct deposit. Direct Deposit reversal procedures correct answer Common errors such as incorrect employee, incorrect amount of payment of duplicated payment. The employee must be notified of the correction no later than the same day that the entry was posted to the employee's account.
Form 688-D correct answer A 688-D is issued to release the levy by the IRS when the employee satisfies the IRS judgement. Form 688-W correct answer Notice of Levy on Wages, Salary, and Other Income. Assists the tax payer in determining the amount of income that is exempt from the Levy. correct answer