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Social Policy: Crash Course Government and Politics
Today, Craig is going to talk about social policy - in the United States this means achieving one of three goals: protecting Americans from risk, promoting equal opportunity, or assisting the poor. Many Americans strongly believe in...
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Self Employment and Payroll Taxes - Explained
What are Self Employment Taxes? What are Payroll Taxes?
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Payroll taxes
Payroll taxes are taxes created by the federal income contributions act or FICA. Payroll taxes are an obligation shared by employers and employees to fund Social Security and Medicare programs. An employer withholds FICA taxes from an...
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Understanding Payroll Liabilities
In this video, the teacher introduces the concept of payroll liabilities. The teacher emphasizes the difference between salaries and wages, as well as the distinction between gross pay (total compensation) and net pay (take-home pay...
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Ch9. Video 9 - Employer Payroll Tax example
Employer Payroll Tax (Accounting) example
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Chapter 9 - Accounting for Employee Benefits Example
Professor AJ Kooti provides an example of how to Account for Employee Benefits in his financial accounting course.
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Chapter 9 - Accounting for Employee Benefits Example
Professor AJ Kooti provides an example of how to Account for Employee Benefits in his financial accounting course.
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Ch9. Video 9 - Employer Payroll Tax example
Employer Payroll Tax (Accounting) example
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Journalizing Fringe Benefit Entries for Payroll Accounting: A Step-by-Step Example
This video is a tutorial on how to complete three separate journal entries for a uniform company's payroll. The focus is on the accrued benefits entries for the month, including health insurance premiums, retirement matching, and...
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Chapter 9 - Accounting for Employee Benefits Example
Professor AJ Kooti provides an example of how to Account for Employee Benefits in his financial accounting course.
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Payroll taxes
Payroll taxes are taxes created by the federal income contributions act or FICA. Payroll taxes are an obligation shared by employers and employees to fund Social Security and Medicare programs. An employer withholds FICA taxes from an...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Future of the Safety Net
A lot has changed since our taxes and benefits were designed, and the consequences of delaying reform are rising. Harvard professor Karen Dynan has a proposal we all might be able to agree with before time runs out. In this interview,...
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Calculating and Journalizing Payroll Tax Expense (Part 2)
This video explains how to calculate and record the total payroll tax expense from the employer's perspective for a uniform company. The video covers the different components of payroll tax, including FICA, state unemployment tax, and...