Payroll
Overtime & Employee Classification
Taxes & Deductions
Benefits & Employer Taxes
100

What is net pay?

The amount an employee takes home after deductions.

100

Who qualifies for overtime pay?

Non-exempt employees.

100

What form is used to determine federal tax withholding?

W-4 form.

100

What is a 401(k)?

A retirement savings plan funded by the employee.

200

What is gross pay?

Total earnings before any deductions.

200

What is the standard workweek for overtime calculation?

40 hours

200

What is FICA?

A payroll tax that includes OASDI and Medicare.

200

What is a defined benefit plan?

A pension that guarantees a payout at retirement.

300

What is included in gross pay?

Salary, wages, commission, and bonus.

300

Do holiday or sick hours count toward overtime?

No

300

What does OASDI stand for?

Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance.

300

What happens to SUTA/FUTA rates when employee turnover increases?

The rates increase.

400

What is the difference between gross pay and net pay?

Gross pay is total earnings; net pay is after deductions.

400

What happens if an employee earns less than $684 per week?

They are automatically non-exempt.

400

What are garnishments?

Court-ordered deductions like child support or fines.

400

What is SUTA and FUTA?

Employer unemployment taxes. 

State Unemployment Tax Act

Federal Unemployment Tax Act

500

Why is gross pay considered an expense to the employer?

Because it represents the total amount the employer must pay the employee.

500

What are the three tests used to determine if an employee is exempt from overtime under the FLSA?

Salary Level Test, Salary Basis Test, and Duties Test

500

What is the rate for OASDI and HI?

Social Security 6.2% only on first $168,600

Medicare 1.45% on all wages

Employees pay an extra 0.9% on wages above:

  • $200,000 (Single)
  • $250,000 (Married Filing Jointly)
500

What is FUTA and SUTA rate?

FUTA = Federal = Fixed (0.6% after credit, 5.4% standard credit for paying state unemployment tax on time): First $7,000 of each employee’s wages 

SUTA = State = Shifts (0.23% – 6.23% (varies by employer experience): $9,000 per employee per year 

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