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Payroll Accounting 2024, 34th Edition
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by Bernard J. Bieg, Bridget Stomberg
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Verified Chapters 1 - 7, Complete
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, CONTENTS

 Chapter 1: The Need for Payroll and Personnel Records
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 Chapter 2: Computing Wages and Salaries
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 Chapter 3: Social Security Taxes
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 Chapter 4: Income Tax Withholding
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 Chapter 5: Unemployment Compensation Taxes
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 Chapter 6: Analyzing and Journalizing Payroll
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 Chapter 7: Payroll Project
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,Chapter 1 Vi




Which Law?
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1. K
2. H
3. B
4. F
5. I
6. J
7. A
8. D
9. G
10. C
11. E
12. L

Which Payroll Law?
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1. D
2. A
3. F
4. C
5. G
6. J
7. B
8. I
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What’s Ethical?
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re switchover, tax and employee pay integrity on the new software, and employee p
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ay methods.
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, 2. Answers will vary. Karsyn could choose to ignore her sorority sister’s request, cl
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aimingConfidentiality. She could also discontinue active participation in the sorori
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ty. In any case,Karsyn must not consent to her sorority sister’s request for confiden
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tial information.
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Confidential Records Vi




As the payroll clerk, your task is to protect the privacy and confidentiality of the informa
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tion youmaintain for the company. If a student group—
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or any personnel aside from the company’s payroll employees and officers—
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wishes to review confidential records, you should deny their request. If needed, you sho
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uld refer the group to your department’s manager to discuss the matterin more depth.
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th and Human Services Privacy Act 09-40-0006, Common-
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o onlinepersonnel portals, employee data security, and timekeeping accura
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