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SOLUTIONS MANUAL: CHAPTER 2 END OF CHAPTER ANSWERS
ANSWERS TO STOP AND CHECK EXERCISES
Whatโs in the File?
1. A, B, D, E
2. B
3. D
4. A
5. C
Who Are You?
1. Student answers will vary. One possible way to prove both identity and employment is a
current U.S. passport. Alternatively, a current state-issued driverโs license and a Social Security
card will work for the purposes of the I-9.
2. Student answers will vary. When evaluating the earnings of more than one job, the breakdown
of includable amount by pay period is often overlooked.
3. Student answers will vary. Examples of statutory employees include: A driver who distributes
beverages (other than milk) or meat, vegetable, fruit, or bakery products or who picks up and
delivers laundry or dry cleaning, if the driver is a single companyโs agent or is paid on
commission. A full-time life insurance sales agent whose principal business activity is selling life
insurance or annuity contracts, or both, primarily for one life insurance company. An individual
who works at home on materials or goods that a company supplies and that must be returned to
that company or a designated agent in accordance with furnished specifications for the work to
be done. A full-time traveling or city salesperson who works on a single companyโs behalf and
turns in orders from wholesalers, retailers, contractors, or operators of hotels, restaurants, or
other similar establishments. The goods sold must be merchandise for resale or supplies for use
in the buyerโs business operation. The work performed for that single company must be the
salespersonโs principal business activity.
Exempt vs. Nonexempt
1. Exempt workers are exempt from the overtime provisions of FLSA. Exempt workers tend
to be employees in a companyโs managerial or other leadership functions, in which they
may need to work more than 40 hours per week to complete their tasks. Exempt workers
usually receive a fixed salary per period that is not based on the number of hours worked.
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Nonexempt workers tend to be compensated on an hourly basis and often do not have
managerial or leadership responsibilities. It should be noted that some nonexempt
workers do have managerial or leadership responsibilities and may receive a fixed salary;
however, these employees are covered by the overtime provisions of FLSA.
2. C (40 hours)
3. The leased employee is a common-law employee of the firm, whereas the temporary
employee is an employee of the temporary agency.
Worker Facts
1. Hourly workers and nonexempt employees are protected by the FLSA
2. Exempt workers receive a fixed amount of money and generally direct the actions of other
employees; nonexempt workers are eligible for overtime and generally have their work directed
by a manager.
3. Commission workers are typically tied to sales completed by the individual; piece rate pay is
determined by the number of pieces the employee completes during a shift or period.
4. Student answers may vary but should include: Minimum hourly rate is set by the U.S. Federal
government. Minimum wage rates can and do vary per state, and different parts of the same state
may have different minimum wages. The minimum wage may differ from a โliving wage,โ
which is an amount needed to meet basic subsistence needs. A calculating tool was provided in
the chapter for discussion on various location living wages.
Who Does Which Job?
Student answers will vary. The answer should reflect a clear separation of duties, cross-training,
rotation of tasks, and security protocols.
Internal Controls and Audits
1. B
2. C
Destroy and Terminate
1. Paper payroll records should be shredded or burned. Computer records should be purged from
the server and all other storage devices.
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2. Charlie should receive his final pay on October 11, and not later than October 12. His
employer is not required to provide him with a severance package, although he may be eligible
for his accrued vacation pay.
ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER MATERIALS
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1.
What are the necessary elements of internal controls for a payroll department?
a. Payroll system design, authorized signers, documentation, and review of the process
2.
Why should more than one person prepare/verify payroll processing?
a. Internal controls and verification to avoid fraud or theft
3.
What documents should be included in all new hire packets?
a. I-9 and W-4
4.
Why are new hires required to be reported to the stateโs employment department?
a. The enforcement of child support and legal withholdings, ensuring immigrants are
still eligible to work, verification of professional licensing/qualifications,
administration of COBRA benefits
5.
For the state in which you live, when must a terminated employee be paid his or her final
paycheck?
a. Student answers will vary. This is a state specific regulation time ranging from the
point of discharge to no time requirements.
6.
What are the five main payroll frequencies?
a. Daily, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, monthly
7.
What are two of the best practices in establishing a payroll system?
a. Student answers will vary but should include: keep any requests for leave with the
related paystubs, file retention schedule, have more than one person responsible for
the duties/verification, and separation of duties
8.
What are the important considerations in setting up a payroll system?
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a. Pay frequency, pay types, method of payment, benefits,
manual/computerized/outsourced payroll processing, file security system
9.
What are the different tasks involved in payroll accounting?
a. Entering the employees, entering the hours, calculation of gross wages, preparation of
paychecks, payment of taxes, reporting requirements
10.
11.
What agencies or organizations can audit a companyโs payroll records?
1.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
2.
Federal and State Departments of Labor
3.
Department of Homeland Security
4.
Other state and local agencies
5.
Labor unions
How long should employee records be retained?
a. For a three-year period, with some records being required for up to 6 years
12.
Why are independent contractors not paid through a companyโs payroll system?
a. Individuals classified as independent contractors are treated as vendors and paid
outside of payroll.
13.
What is the difference between termination and resignation?
a. An employee is terminated by the employer; when the employee initiates the
separation it is a resignation. Employees who resign will receive their final paycheck
in the normal payroll cycle, whereas terminated employees may be required to
receive theirs sooner.
14.
What are the differences between daily, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, and monthly
pay periods?
a. A daily period is based on work performed in one 240hour period, weekly pay period
is for one-week, biweekly pay period is two weeks long, semi-monthly pay period is
twice a month, and monthly pay period is once a month.
15.
What differentiates exempt and nonexempt employees?
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a. Nonexempt employees are covered under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and
are typically in non-supervisory positions. Exempt employees are typically in
managerial positions, are exempt from overtime pay requirements, and the FLSA.
16. What challenges does a company face when using cloud-based payroll and personnel
records?
a. Cloud-based payroll and personnel systems can be compromised by hackers.
Personnel information could be obtained by people outside the company and users
may not be able to access their accounts.
17. What two regulations pertain to employee paycard use?
a. Regulation E and Regulation Z
EXERCISES SET A
E2-1A. Krystal Valdez, a nonexempt employee at Misor Investments, works a standard 8:00โ
5:00 schedule with an hour for lunch. Krystal received overtime pay for hours in excess of 40 per
week. During the week, she worked the following schedule:
4. 2.25
Monday
7.5 hours
Tuesday
8.25 hours
Wednesday 8 hours
Thursday
8.5 hours
Friday
10 hours
Total 42.25
42.25-40.00=2.25
E2-2A. Roger Ortega receives her pay twice per month working for Megaveo Enterprises. Which
of the following choices describes his pay frequency?
2. Semimonthly
E2-3A. Lila Rivera is a new employee for Divera Glass. Which Federal forms must he complete
as part of the hiring process?
1. W-4
4. I-9
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E2-4A. Wilbur Matthews, a resident of Wisconsin, ended his employment with Bovill Farms on
December 4, 2020. The next pay date for the company is December 18. By what date should he
receive his final pay?
3. December 18
E2-5A. Charlene Kelley is a new nonexempt sales clerk for Oyondo Retail Stores. She completes
her time card for the pay period. To ensure proper internal control, what is the next step in the
payroll review process?
3. Submit the time card to her manager for review.
E2-6A. Alfonso Silva needs additional filing space at the end of the year in the companyโs
offsite, secured storage. He sees several boxes marked for the current yearโs destruction. What
methods can Alfonso use to dispose of the payroll records? (Select all that apply.)
1. Contact an offsite record destruction service.
3. Shred the records, then dispose of the shredded paper.
4. Incinerate the payroll records marked for destruction.
E2-7A. Ed Myers is verifying the accuracy and amount of information contained in the employee
records for his employer, Genible Industries. Which of the following items should be present in
the employee information? (Select all that apply)
1. Job title
2. Social Security number
4. Employee address
E2-8A. Ginger Klein is the payroll clerk for Neolane Transportation. A colleague who is
classified as an independent contractor requests to be classified as an employee. What factors
should Ginger consider? (Select all that apply.)
1. Relationship of the Parties
2. Behavioral Control
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4. Financial Control
E2-9A. What are the forms of identification that establish identity for the I-9? (Select all that
apply.)
1. Driverโs License.
2. Native American Tribal document.
3. Voterโs Registration card.
E2-10A. What are the forms of identification that establish employment authorization for the I-9?
(Select all that apply.)
1. U.S. Citizen I.D. Card.
2. U.S. Passport.
4. Certified copy of the birth certificate.
E2-11A. Jamie Patil is a candidate for the position of sales manager with Retrozz Furniture. She
is going to be required to supervise several employees and can determine the direction in which
she will complete the assignments given to her. What guidelines should she follow when
classifying workers as exempt or nonexempt?
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FLSA
3. Department of Labor
4. IRS
E2-12A. Susana Robledo is the office manager for Wardley and Sons Auto Detailing. Because it
is a small office she is required to keep track of all employee records and pay both employees
and contractors. Which of the following are legal factors that will differentiate between exempt
and nonexempt employees? (Select all that apply.)
2. Type of work performed
4. Amount of supervisor-given direction
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PROBLEM SET A
P2-1A. Henrietta Morales is a salaried employee earning $75,000 per year. Calculate the
standard gross salary per pay period under each of the following payroll frequencies:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Biweekly
Semimonthly
Weekly
Monthly
$75,000/26 = $2,884.62
$75,000/24 = $3,125.00
$75,000/52 = $1,442.31
$75,000/12 = $6,250.00
P2-2A. Beth Caldwell is in the payroll accounting department of Acerill Films. An independent
contractor of the company requests that Social Security and Medicare taxes be withheld from
future compensation. What advice should Beth offer?
a. As an independent contractor they would be responsible for their own payments and
these would not be withheld by the company
P2-3A. You are the new payroll supervisor for your company. Which payroll documentation
control procedures are now your responsibility?
a. Payroll system security, Maintenance of paid time off (i.e., vacation, sick, etc.), Access to
payroll data, Separation of duties, Training of payroll staff
P2-4A. Leona Figueroa is a new employee in the payroll department of Octolium Computers.
After working at the company for one week, she asks you why it is so important to submit new
hire documentation. What guidance will you offer her?
a. Reporting creates a registry to monitor child support obligations, tracks immigration to
ensure individuals are legal to work in the United States, ensures that individuals in
professions that can have sanctions are legally able to continue to work, finally to enable
the tracking of COBRA benefits.
P2-5A. You are the payroll accounting clerk for your company, Conose Advertising, which has
50 employees. The controller has recently switched the firm from an in-house payroll system to
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an outsourced payroll provider. What are your responsibilities within the company for payroll
records and employee file issues?
a. Even with outsourced payroll the company is responsible for maintaining records,
responsible retention periods, ensuring timely filing of tax and withholding amount, and
document destruction.
P2-6A. Aaron Tallchief is a citizen of the Northern Pomo Indian Nation. In completing his I-9,
he provides an official Northern Pomo Nation birth certificate to establish identification and
employment eligibility. Is this sufficient documentation? Why or why not?
a. Yes, these are acceptable since this would fulfill the requirements of items from type B
and type C of the acceptable documents.
P2-7A. Ian Burns is the new payroll accountant for ECG Marketing. Certain employees have
been requesting changes in classification from nonexempt to exempt. How do the U.S.
Department of Labor guidelines help him answer the employeesโ questions?
a. The U.S. Department of Labor requires that employees meet all tests to achieve exempt
status under one of the following: executive exemption, administrative exemption, and
professional exemption.
P2-8A. Twinte Cars, a California corporation, has internal corporate requirements that stipulate
a three-year payroll document retention period. They enter into a contract with an international
company that mandates a six-year payroll document retention requirement. How should Twinte
Cars balance these requirements?
a. The longer retention period would be appropriate to satisfy the record retention
requirements under the contract.
b. The period for retention could be up to 8 years depending upon the circumstances.
P2-9A. Ted McCormick is a full-time life insurance agent with Centixo Insurance, a small
insurance company. The company has classified him as an employee, and he feels that he should
be classified as an independent contractor because he receives no company benefits and sets his
own office hours. Should he be reclassified as an independent contractor? Why or why not?
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a. Of the three tests, Ted does not meet the relationship of the parties and should be treated
as an employee.
P2-10A. Evelyn Hardy is an employee of Polyent Plastics, a company with headquarters in
Rock Island, Illinois. She lives and works in Doha, Qatar, and earns an annual salary of $97,300.
The company has been withholding U.S. federal income taxes from her pay, but Evelyn believes
that she should be exempt because she is an expatriate. What course of action should Evelyn
take?
a. Evelyn would need to file IRS Foreign Earned Income Exclusion
P2-11A. Complete the W-4 for employment at Superore Wheels starting 3/16/2020 the
employers address is 6150 Speedtrack Road, Montrose, CO, 81401 and EIN is 91-1701225.
Erma Jane Grant
441 West Hill Road
Montrose, Colorado 81401
SSN: 432-55-6792
Marital Status: Single
Does not require any additional amount to be withheld
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P2-12A. Complete the I-9 for employment at Superore Wheels at 6150 Speedtrack Road,
Montrose, Colorado 81401. Erma is starting 3/16/2020. Be sure to complete Section 2 of Form I9.
Erma Jane Grant
441 West Hill Road
Montrose, Colorado 81401
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SSN: 432-55-6792
Maiden Name: Grant
Marital Status: Single
Date of Birth: June 12, 1986
U.S. Citizen
Erma presented her passport for her employer to review.
Passport number 389049392, issued by the United States State Department, expires April
1, 2026.
Administrative assistant Samantha Cook verified the information for the company.
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EXERCISE SET B
E2-1B. Stacy Romero, a nonexempt employee of Prosaria Publishers, works a standard 6:00โ
3:00 p.m. schedule with an hour for lunch. Stacy works in a state requiring overtime for hours
over 8 per day and for those over 40 in a week. During the week, she worked the following
schedule:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8.25 hours
8 hours
8.75 hours
7 hours
9 hours
Based on the requirements above, how much overtime has Stacy worked during the period?
4. 3 hours
8.25 + 8 + 8.75 + 7 + 9 = 41 hours for 1 hour of overtime
1 + .25 +.75 + 1 = 3 hours total
E2-2B. Grant Saunders is a salaried employee earning $84,000 per year who receives pay every
other week. Which of the following best describes the pay frequency?
1. Biweekly
E2-3B. On October 30, 2020, Dolores Goodman quit her job after ten years with Omnivue
Optics in Utah. Omnivue Optics pays employees weekly on Fridays. Upon quitting, Dolores had
38.5 hours of vacation accrued that she had not used, and she had worked 45 hours, 5 hours of
which was subject to overtime. When must she receive her final paycheck?
1. On the next pay date.
E2-4B. Adrienne Norman ended her employment with Univee Inc. on December 16, 2020.
When is the earliest that Univee Inc. may destroy her payroll records?
3. December 16, 2023
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E2-5B. Elijah Brown is a new payroll clerk at Zata Imports, a company with 250 employees. He
has completed entering all time card data for the pay period. What should Elijah’s next step in the
payroll review process be?
3. Ask his supervisor to verify the accuracy of the payroll data.
E2-6B. Elaine Wheeler needs additional filing space at the end of the year in the companyโs
office and chooses to use offsite, secured storage. Upon arriving at the storage facility, she
discovers that the unit is nearly full and sees several boxes marked for destruction at the end of
the calendar year. What are Elaineโs obligations regarding the destruction of the payroll records
marked for destruction? (Select all that apply.)
2. She should make arrangements to pulp or burn the payroll records marked for
destruction.
3. She should arrange to have a document destruction service pick up the boxes marked for
destruction.
4. She should bring a shredding machine to the storage facility and prepare to shred the
records marked for destruction.
E2-7B. Gerardo Rogers is conducting a review of the payroll files for each employee at Meejo
Games. Which of the following items must be present in the file? (Select all that apply.)
1. Basis upon which compensation is paid.
2. Overtime pay earned during each pay period.
3. Hours worked during each pay period.
E2-8B. Jane McCarthy is preparing to compute employee pay and needs to determine the amount
of employee federal income taxes to be withheld. Which of the following should she consult?
2. IRS Publication 15-T
E2-9B. John Franklin is a new employee of the Camidel Clothiers. Which of the following will
provide proof of identity for the completion of the I-9? (Select all that apply.)
1. U.S. Passport โ a U.S. Passport will establish both identity and employment authorization.
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2. U.S. Military Identification Card.
4. New York driver’s license.
E2-10B. Sheri Jennings is completing the I-9 for her new employment at Insulend Tours. Which
of the following provides proof of her employment authorization? (Select all that apply.)
1. Social Security Card.
2. Certificate of birth abroad, issued by the U.S. Department of State.
4. U.S. Passport โ a U.S. Passport will establish both identity and employment
authorization.
E2-11B. Laverne Watkins is a candidate for the position of marketing clerk with the promotions
department of Paramba Productions, earning $10.25 per hour. She will work occasional overtime
in her new position and will not have managerial or supervisory duties as a regular part of her job
description. Why should Laverne be classified as a nonexempt employee? (Select all that apply.)
2. She has no supervisory or managerial duties
3. She has the term clerk in her job title
E2-12B. Rex Marshall manages a ski resort with year-round and seasonal employees. Assuming
that the ski resort engages in interstate commerce, which are the FLSA requirement(s) that Rex
should consider?
1. Hourly wages paid to employees
3. Number of hours worked per week
4. Employee age and weekly work schedule
PROBLEM SET B
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P2-1B. Tasha Webb is an independent contractor for Antimbu Exports, where you are the
payroll accountant. She feels that she should receive employee benefits because of the number of
hours that she dedicates to the company. What guidance can you offer Tasha?
a. Independent contractors are most frequently treated as a vendor and would not be
included in employee benefits. There are specific tests that determine the relationship
between employer and employee; however, the number of hours committed is not one of
the defining traits.
P2-2B. Joseph Lyons was terminated for cause from Telecy Industries in Hawaii, on August 21,
2020. As of the date of his termination, he had worked 22 hours of regular time. Employees at
Telecy are paid semimonthly on the 15th and last day of the month. Joseph would like to know
when he will be paid for the accrued hours. What will you tell him?
a. Hawaii requires that when an employee is terminated their final pay is given at the time
of termination or on the next business day if financially unable to issue the check.
P2-3B. Sara Northman, a member of the Algonquin Indian Nation, is a new employee at Predeo
Game Design. During the process of completing her I-9, she claims that the only way to prove
her identity is the Algonquin Indian National official birth certificate. Is this document sufficient
to prove employment authorization for the purposes of the I-9? Explain.
a. Algonquin Indian National official birth certificate would be adequate as it can fulfill
both requirements for establishing identity and employment verification.
P2-4B. Abraham Manning is a new employee of Symity Batteries. He is curious about the
purpose of the requirements for new hire documentation to be forwarded to government
agencies. What should you tell him?
a. Reporting creates a registry to monitor child support obligations, tracks immigration to
ensure individuals are legal to work in the United States, ensures that individuals in
professions that can have sanctions are legally able to continue to work, finally to enable
the tracking of COBRA benefits.
P2-5B. Frances Perez wants to start her own company. As a seasoned payroll professional, she
approaches you for guidance about the differences between weekly, biweekly, and semimonthly
pay periods. What would you tell her?
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a. Weekly payroll is where individuals will receive 52 paychecks per year and are suited for
companies that are small, such as construction or professional entities. Biweekly payroll
is where individuals will receive 26 paychecks per year processed every two weeks and is
one of the more common pay periods; occasionally this method may result in 27 pay
periods. Semimonthly is where employees will receive 24 paychecks per year.
P2-6B. Katrina Wilkins is a new payroll clerk for Remm Plumbing. She is curious about the
purpose of the different steps in the payroll review process and asks you, her supervisor, for
guidance. What would you tell her?
a. The payroll review process is designed to verify the information so that employees are
paid correctly and the data is correct. Starting with the employee completing their time
card, the information is then verified by the manager. After the manager has agreed that
the employee has accurately portrayed the hours worked, the payroll clerk will prepare
the information for the manager to review and approve. Once the information has been
approved, the payroll checks can be issued to the employees.
P2-7B. George Andrews started as a payroll accountant at Portose Herbals, a company with 70
employees. He soon notices that the former payroll accountant had been processing payroll
manually and suggests that the company immediately switch to cloud-based payroll. Although
the company is switching to an electronic payroll processing system, what types of paper
documentation must be maintained in employee records?
a. Employers retain physical copies of employeesโ time records, pay advice, and any other
documentation processed with the paycheck. Some other types of documentation include:
Request for a day off; reports of tardiness or absenteeism; detailed records of work
completed during that dayโs shift.
P2-8B. Tara Morris, a payroll clerk, has received a promotion and is now the payroll supervisor
for Fligen Enterprises. What document control items could now become her responsibility?
a. Payroll system security, Maintenance of paid time off (i.e., vacation, sick, etc.), Access to
payroll data, Separation of duties, Training of payroll staff
P2-9B. Herman Watkins is in the payroll department of Neombee Plastics, a multistate company.
The company has historically been filing employee information with each state. What alternative
exists for multistate employers?
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a. Multistate Employer Notification Form allows centralized reporting from the Office of
Management and Budget
P2-10B. Derek Allen is the payroll supervisor for Caposis Freight. His company is preparing to
merge with another distribution company that has a different pay cycle. The president of the
company wants to know the difference between biweekly and semimonthly pay cycles as far as
pay dates and pay amounts. What should Derektell him?
a. Moving between biweekly (26 pay periods per year with the possibility of 27) to a
semimonthly system (24 pay periods per year) would cause individual to see increases per
pay period since there are more days being covered on the pay period under semimonthly
than on biweekly. This would also result in higher taxes per pay period.
P2-11B. Complete the W-4 for employment at Equtri Farms located at 8541 Brook Road,
Taylorville, IL 62556 with an EIN of 92-6643122, effective 6/17/2020:
Linda Ellen Marshall
8924 County Line Road
Taylorville, Illinois 62555
SSN: 129-53-2309
Married filing jointly
They do not wish to withhold additional amounts.
Linda earns $32,000 at her primary job. She has a second job as a delivery driver for Tazio
Labs, where she earns $12,000/year.
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P2-12B. Complete the I-9 for employment effective 7/23/2020 at Ecovee Energy located at 244
Winston Drive, Gretna, Virginia 24557. Be sure to complete Section 2.
Lloyd Gregory Flowers
SSN: 382-10-0392
Date of Birth: 11-20-1993
1298 Chantham Road
Gretna, Virginia 24557
U.S. Citizen
Lloyd presented his driverโs license and Social Security card to the Human Resources
Manager, Amanda Weeble, to review.
Virginia Driverโs License #293034293, Expires 11/20/2023
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CRITICAL THINKING
2-1.
When Omnimia Graphics was looking to implement a payroll accounting system, the
manufacturing firm had several options. With only 40 employees, the manual preparation
of payroll through spreadsheets and handwritten time cards was a comfortable option for
the firm. Another option is to convince the senior management of Omnimia Graphics to
implement a software program for payroll processing. How should the company handle
the maintenance of the current payroll records? What internal control issues should be
addressed?
a. Student responses will vary. Key points that need to be included: confidentiality of
records, retention period, separation of duties, verification of payroll.
2-2.
You have been hired as a consultant for Semiva Productions, a company facing an IRS
audit of their accounting records. During your review, you notice anomalies in the payroll
system involving overpayments of labor and payments to terminated employees. What
would you do?
a. When the anomalies are discovered, the management of the company should be made
aware of the situation. Since the IRS audit is imminent, documenting the date of the find
and attempts to rectify the error would be advisable. Depending upon the nature of the
anomalies, the company or payroll employees may have made some serious errors.
IN THE REAL WORLD: CASE FOR DISCUSSION
Student response will vary.
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CONTINUING PAYROLL PROJECT: PREVOSTI FARMS AND SUGARHOUSE
Prevosti Farms and Sugarhouse pays its employees according to their job classification.
The following employees make up Sugarhouseโs staff:
Employee
Number
Name and Address
A-Mille
Thomas Millen
1022 Forest School Rd
Woodstock, VT 05001
802-478-5055
SSN:031-11-3456
401(k) deduction: 3%
Section 125 deduction: $155
A-Towle
Avery Towle
4011 Route 100
Plymouth, VT 05102
802-967-5873
SSN:089-74-0974
401(k) deduction: 5%
Section 125 deduction: $100
A-Long
Charlie Long
242 Benedict Road S.
Woodstock, VT 05002
802-429-3846
SSN: 056-23-4593
401(k) deduction: 2%
Section 125 deduction: $155
B-Shang
Mary Shangraw
1901 Main Street #2
Bridgewater, VT 05520
802-575-5423
SSN: 075-28-8945
401(k) deduction: 3%
Section 125 deduction: $100
Payroll information
Hire Date: 2-3-2020
DOB: 12-16-1982
Position: Production Manager
PT/FT: FT, exempt
M/S: Married/Joint
Pay Rate: $35,000/year
Dependents under 17: 3
Dependents over 17: 1
Step 4 information: none
Hire Date: 2-3-2020
DOB: 7-14-1991
Position: Production Worker
PT/FT: FT, nonexempt
M/S: Single
Pay Rate: $12.00/hour
Dependents under 17: 0
Dependents over 17: 0
Step 4 information: none
Hire Date: 2-3-2020
DOB: 3-16-1987
Position: Production Worker
PT/FT: FT, nonexempt
M/S: Married/Joint
Pay Rate: $12.50/hour
Dependents under 17: 2
Dependents over 17: 0
Step 4 information: none
Hire Date: 2-3-2020
DOB: 8-20-1994
Position: Administrative Assistant
PT/FT: PT, nonexempt
M/S: Single
Pay Rate: $10.50/hour
Dependents under 17: 0
Dependents over 17: 1
Step 4 information: none
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B-Lewis
Kristen Lewis
840 Daily Hollow Road
Bridgewater, VT 05523
802-390-5572
SSN: 076-39-5673
401(k) deduction: 4%
Section 125 deduction: $155
B-Schwa
Joel Schwartz
55 Maple Farm Way
Woodstock, VT 05534
802-463-9985
SSN: 021-34-9876
401(k) deduction: 5%
Section 125 deduction: $100
B-Prevo
Toni Prevosti
820 Westminster Road
Bridgewater, VT 05520
802-555-3456
SSN: 055-22-0443
401(k) deduction: 6%
Section 125 deduction: $155
Hire Date: 2-3-2020
DOB: 4-6-1960
Position: Office Manager
PT/FT: FT, exempt
M/S: Married/Joint
Pay Rate: $32,000/year
Dependents under 17: 2
Dependents over 17: 1
Step 4 information: none
Hire Date: 2-3-2020
DOB: 5-23-1985
Position: Sales
PT/FT: FT, exempt
M/S: Married/Joint
Pay Rate: $24,000/year base plus 3%
commission per case sold
Dependents under 17: 2
Dependents over 17: 0
Step 4 information: none
Hire Date: 2-3-2020
DOB: 9-18-1967
Position: Owner/President
PT/FT: FT, exempt
M/S: Married/Joint
Pay Rate: $45,000/year
Dependents under 17: 3
Dependents over 17: 2
Step 4 information: none
The Departments are as follows:
Department A: Agricultural Workers
Department B: Office Workers
1. You have been hired to start on February 3, 2020, as the new accounting clerk. Your
employee number is B-XXXXX, where โBโ denotes that you are an office worker and
โXXXXXโ is the first five letters of your last name. If your last name is fewer than five
letters, use the first few letters of your first name to complete the employee number. Your
Social Security number is 555-55-5555, and you are full-time, nonexempt, and paid at a
rate of $34,000 per year. You have elected to contribute 2 percent of your gross pay to
your 401(k) and will have $100 per pay period for Section 125. Complete the W-4 and
the I-9 to start your own employee file. You are single with only one job. You live at
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1644 Smitten Road, Woodstock, VT 05001. Your phone number is (555) 555-5555. Your
date of birth is 01/01/1991. You will not be claiming anything for section 4 of the W-4.
You are a citizen of the United States and provide a Vermont driverโs license #88110009
expiring 01/01/23 in addition to your Social Security card for verification of your
identity. Mary Shangraw verified the information for the company. Prevosti Farms and
Sugarhouse is located at 820 Westminster Road, Bridgewater, VT, 05520. Prevosti has an
EIN of 22-6654454.
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2. Complete the headers of the employee earnings register for each employee. Enter the pay rate
for each employee.
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