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1 Business math fall 2017 MRS. RUIZ-EMMONS
Chapter 2 net pay Business math fall 2017 MRS. RUIZ-EMMONS

2 2.1DEDUCTIONS FROM GROSS PAY
GOALS Find federal withholding tax deductions Calculate social security and Medicare tax deductions Calculate total deductions and net pay

3 Key terms Deduction Withholding tax Withholding allowance Net pay

4 VOCABULARY Deductions are subtractions from gross pay.
The federal government, as well as many states and cities, require employers to deduct money from employee wages for income taxes, or withholding taxes, plus social security and Medicare taxes. Pg. 41

5 A withholding allowance is used to reduce the amount of tax withheld
A withholding allowance is used to reduce the amount of tax withheld. workers MAY CLAIM ONE WITHHOLDING ALLOWANCE FOR THEMSELVES, ONE FOR A SPOUSE, AND ONE FOR EACH CHILD OR DEPENDENT. Pg. 41

6 EXAMPLE 1 A SINGLE RECEPTIONIST’S WEEKLY WAGES ARE $ WITH 1 WITHHOLDING ALLOWANCE. WHAT FEDERAL INCOME TAX IS WITHHELD?

7 SOLUTION: USE THE TABLE FOR SINGLE PERSONS. THE WAGES $ ARE ON THE FOURTH LINE OF THIS PART OF THE TABLE. READ ACROSS TO FIND THE COLUMN UNDER 1 WITHHOLDING ALLOWANCE. THE TAX IS $34.00 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

8 Ssi, medicare & tax deductions
Disability benefits- are for workers who are disabled and unable to work. Medicare- provides hospital insurance for some disabled people and for people over 65 years old Retirement benefits- are for people who are at least 62 years old Survivors’ benefits- which are paid to spouses and dependent children when a social security recipient dies Fica tax rates and the maximum wages on which taxes are charged are set by congress and may change from time to time (pg. 42)

9 Example 2 FIND THE TOTAL FICA TAX ON INCOMES $35,000, $80,000 & $104,000

10 SOLUTION $35,000 x 6.2%= $2,170 SSI $35,000 X 1.45% = $ MEDICARE $2, = $ TOTAL FICA

11 EXAMPLE 3 Sarah fellow earned $562 during the last week of January. Find the total fica taxes her company deducted from her wages.

12 SOLUTION Since Sarah's wages are paid in January, you are sure that her wages have not exceeded the social security earning limit. She is taxed on both social security and Medicare. Use 7.65% as the tax rate 7.65% = written as a decimal $562 x = $ Weekly wages x by the decimal rate The total fica tax amount deducted from sarah’s wages was $42.99

13 TOTAL DEDUCTIONS AND NET PAY
IN ADDITION TO WITHHOLDING SOCIAL SECURITY, MEDICARE TAXES, OTHER DEDUCTIONS MAY ALSO BE SUBTRACTED FROM GROSS PAY SUCH AS UNION DUES, HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE AND GOVERNMENT BONDS. AFTER ALL DEDUCTIONS ARE SUBTRACTED FROM TOTAL WAGES, OR GROSS PAY AN AMOUNT REMAINS THAT IS CALLED NET PAY OR TAKE HOME PAY. NET PAY= GROSS PAY-DEDUCTIONS

14 EXAMPLE 4 Mary mendosa earned a gross pay of $426 last week. Federal withholding taxes of $39, social security taxes of 6.2%, Medicare taxes of 1.45%, health insurance premiums of $45.80, and union dues of $12.56 were deducted from gross pay. Find mary’s net pay.

15 Solution Multiply the gross pay by each tax rate.
$426 x 0.062(ssi)= $26.41 $42 x (medicare)=$6.18 $39 +$26.41+$6.18+$ $12.56=$ total deductions $426.-$129.95=$ Subtract the total deductions from gross pay Mary mendosa’s net pay for the week was $296.05


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