Gail's Bakery had the following information before the pay period ending June 30: Federal Employee Pay Hours Cumulative Department income tax Name rate worked earnings withheld P. Guerrero $3,000 Salaried $12,000 Kitchen $91 T. Bennitt 10/hr 51 6,500 Office 23 Assume: Each hourly employee is paid 1½ times pay rate for time worked in excess of 40 hours. FICA-OASDI applied to the first $128,400 at a rate of 6.2%. FICA-Medicare applied at a rate of 1.45%. FUTA applied to the first $7,000 at a rate of 0.8%. SUTA applied to the first $7,000 at a rate of 5.6%. State income tax is 3.8%. Given the above information, what would be the amount applied to Office Employee Wage Expense?
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Bennitt. T. Bennitt worked 51 hours at a rate of $10/hr. Since the regular workweek is 40 hours, T. Bennitt worked 11 hours of overtime. Therefore, the regular pay for T. Bennitt would be 40 hours * $10/hr = $400. Show more…
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