Question: Needing help with part B These payrolf liability accounts are included in the ledger of Bramble Company on January 1, 2022. In January, the following


These payrolf liability accounts are included in the ledger of Bramble Company on January 1, 2022. In January, the following transactions occurred. Jan. 10 Sent check for $825.00 to union treasurer for union dues. 12. Remitted check for $2,015.00 to the Federal Reserve bank for FICA taxes and federal income taves withheld. 15 Purchased U.S. Savings Bonds for employees by writing check for $305.00. 17 Pald state income taxes withheld from employees. 20 Paid federal and state unemployment taxes. Jan. 10 Sent check for $825.00 to union treasurer for union dues. 12 Remitted check for $2,015.00 to the Federal Reserve bank for FICA taxes and federal income taxes withheld. 15 Purchased U.S. Savings Bonds for employees by writing check for $305.00. 17 Paid state income taxes withheld from employees. 20 Paid federal and state unemployment taxes. 31 Completed monthly payroll register, which shows salaries and wages $64,000.00. FICA taxes with held $4,896.00. federal income taxes payable $1,980.00, state income taxes payable $360.00, union dues payable $360.00, United Fund contributions payable $1.865.00, and net pay $54.539.00. 31 Prepared payroll checks for the net pay and distributed checks to employees. At January 31, the company also makes the following accrued adjustments pertaining to employee compensation. 1. Employer payroll taxes: FICA taxes 7.65%, federal unemployment taxes 0.6%, and state unemployment taxes 5.4% : 2. Vacation pay: 6% of gross earnings. Journalize the adjustments pertaining to employee compensation at January 31 . (Round answers to 2 decimal places, eg. 15.50. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)
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