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The form below shows the amounts that appear in the Earnings to Date column of the employees' earnings records for 10 full-time and part-time workers in Unger Company. These amounts represent the cumulative earnings for each worker as of October 7, the company's last payday. The form also gives the gross amount of earnings to be paid each worker on the next payday, October 14. In the state where Unger Company is located, the tax rates and bases are as follows:

Tax on Employees:
FICA—OASDI 6.2% on first $118,500
FICA—HI 1.45% on total earnings
SUTA 0.5% on first $8,000
Tax on Employer:
FICA—OASDI 6.2% on first $118,500
FICA—HI 1.45% on total earnings
FUTA 0.6% on first $7,000
SUTA 1.8% on first $8,000
In the appropriate columns of the form shown below, do the following:

1. Compute the amount to be withheld from each employee's earnings on October 14 for (a) FICA-OASDI (b) FICA-HI, and (c) SUTA, and determine the total employee taxes.
2. Record the portion of each employee's earnings that is taxable under FICA, FUTA, and SUTA, and calculate the total employer's payroll taxes on the October 14 payroll.

If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. If required, round your answers to the nearest cent. Enter the tax rates as decimals, carried out to four decimal places when required.

UNGER COMPANY

Gross Taxes to Be Withheld from
Employees' Earnings Under Employer Taxes: Portion of Employees'
Earnings Taxable Under
Earnings to Earnings FICA FICA
Employee Date Oct. 14 OASDI HI SUTA OASDI HI FUTA SUTA
1. Weiser, Robert A. $118,790 $1,790 $ $ $ $ $ $ $
2. Stankard, Laurie C. 14,950 295
3. Grow, Joan L. 4,060 240
4. Rowe, Paul C. 8,190 235
5. McNamara, Joyce M. 7,460 195
6. O'Connor, Roger T. 118,210 1,810
7. Carson, Ronald B. 8,905 280
8. Kenny, Ginni C. 4,325 175
9. Devery, Virginia S. 57,010 590
10. Wilson, Joe W. 3,615 205
Total employee taxes $ $ $
Total taxable earnings $ $ $ $
Applicable tax rate (enter as decimals, not percentages)
Totals $ $ $ $
Total payroll taxes $

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