SOLUTION MANUAL
Payroll Accounting 2024, 34th Edition
by Bernard J. Bieg, Bridget Stomberg
Verified Chapters 1 - 7, Complete
, 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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Which Law?
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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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2. A
3. F
4. C
5. G
6. J
7. B
8. I
9. E
10. H
What’s Ethical?
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e switchover, tax and employee pay integrity on the new software, and employee pa
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y methods.
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ial information.
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tion youmaintain for the company. If a student group—
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uld refer the group to your department’s manager to discuss the matterin more depth. T
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he laws that apply to this situation are the Privacy Act of 1974, U.S. Departmentof Health
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Law Privacy Act, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and potentially HIPAA.
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Large vs. Small Xi Xi
1. Large companies face issues with multiple departments, employee access t
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o onlinepersonnel portals, employee data security, and timekeeping accura
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cy.
2. For small companies, payroll processing will involve fewer employees than for
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larger companies. Smaller companies could maintain their payroll needs using
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Xi company personnel because of the lower volume of transactions. Larger com
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Payroll Accounting 2024, 34th Edition
by Bernard J. Bieg, Bridget Stomberg
Verified Chapters 1 - 7, Complete
, CONTENTS
Chapter 1: The Need for Payroll and Personnel Records
Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi
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 Xi
Which Law?
Xi
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?
Xi Xi
1. D
2. A
3. F
4. C
5. G
6. J
7. B
8. I
9. E
10. H
What’s Ethical?
Xi
1. Answers will vary. Some concerns include data privacy and integrity in the softwar
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e switchover, tax and employee pay integrity on the new software, and employee pa
Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi
y methods.
Xi
, 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 sororit
iX Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi
y. In any case,Karsyn must not consent to her sorority sister’s request for confident
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ial information.
Xi
Confidential Records Xi
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. T
Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi Xi iX Xi Xi Xi
he laws that apply to this situation are the Privacy Act of 1974, U.S. Departmentof Health
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Xi and Human Services Privacy Act 09-40-0006, Common-
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Law Privacy Act, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and potentially HIPAA.
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Large vs. Small Xi Xi
1. Large companies face issues with multiple departments, employee access t
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o onlinepersonnel portals, employee data security, and timekeeping accura
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cy.
2. For small companies, payroll processing will involve fewer employees than for
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larger companies. Smaller companies could maintain their payroll needs using
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Xi company personnel because of the lower volume of transactions. Larger com
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