Title: UNEMPLOYMENT
1CHAPTER 5
Payroll Accounting 2006 Bernard J. Bieg
- UNEMPLOYMENT
- COMPENSATION TAXES
Developed by Lisa Swallow, CPA CMA MS
2FUTA and SUTA
- FUTA
- Federal Unemployment Tax Act
- Employer tax required for administration of
federal and state unemployment insurance programs - SUTA
- State Unemployment Tax Acts
- Different for each state
- Funds used to pay benefits and administer program
at individual states level
3Who is Covered under FUTA
- FUTA passed to comply with SSA of 1935
- Employers are liable for this tax if
- Pay 1,500 of wages in any quarter in current or
prior year - Employ one or more persons, in one day in each of
20 weeks in current or prior year - Then liable for FUTA for entire year
- Employees include
- Part time, temps and regular workers
- Workers on vacation/sick leave
4Employees Covered under FUTA
- General rule is everyone is considered an EE if
common-law relationships exists - Also included
- Drivers who distribute food/beverage
- Traveling salespeople specific situations
- Specific exceptions as follows
- Partners
- Directors
- Independent contractors
- Children under 21 working for parents
- RRTA or governmental employees
- Nonprofits (church, educational, etc.)
- Complete list on page 5-6
5Who is Covered under SUTA
- Employees generally covered under SUTA if covered
under FUTA - Many states apply ABC test for SUTA exclusion
- Is the person free from control/direction
- Is work performed outside usual course of
business - Is person usually engaged in an independent trade
or business
6Interstate Employees and SUTA
- Multi-state employees issue is to which state
does ER pay SUTA to (apply following in order) - where is work localized (work primarily
performed) - where is operational base (management, business
records) - where are operations directed (state where
control exist) - employees residence
- If above do not yield appropriate answer,
Interstate Reciprocal Coverage Arrangement may be
fashioned (in most states) - Americans working overseas for American company
are covered
7Taxable Wages for FUTA/SUTA
- Taxable FUTA wage base caps at 7,000/year
- Taxable SUTA wage base caps at different amount
in each state (pp 5.13 - 5.15) - Wages include
- bonuses, advances, severance pay
- stock compensation
- fair market value
- tips
- complete list (pp 5.8 - 5.9)
8Specifically Exempt Wages for FUTA
- Workers compensation payments
- Retirement pay
- Educational assistance payments
- if part of nondiscriminatory plan
- Meals and lodging
- if for employers benefit
- Strike benefits
- Complete list on page 5.9
9FUTA Rates
- FUTA 6.2 of first 7,000 of gross wages for
each employee per year - .2 surcharge expires in 2007
- 5.4 credit against FUTA made for SUTA
- Therefore gross 6.2 - 5.4 credit .8 net
- To get 5.4 credit must have
- Made SUTA contributions on timely basis
- Been located in a state that is not in default on
their Title XII advances (credit is reduced .3
per year beginning the second year after the
advance) - Title XII is the act that allows states to borrow
unemployment compensation funds from federal
government
10FUTA Deposit and Reporting Overview
- Deposit quarterly
- But only if cumulatively over 100
- Due dates are as follows
- 1/1-3/31 deposit by 4/30
- 4/1-6/30 deposit by 7/31
- 7/1-9/30 deposit by 10/31
- 10/1-12/31 deposit by 1/31
- Form 940 due by 1/31 of following year
- Filed annually
- If falls on Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday,
have until following business day
11FUTA Reporting Requirements
- Form 940 due by 1/31 next year
- Revised 2005 combines 940 and 940-EZ
- Only need to complete specific sections of 940 if
- Paid SUTA timely
- Paid SUTA to one state
- State is not in Title XII default
- SUTA taxable wages FUTA taxable wages
- Can amend (check appropriate box above Part I)
- Upon cessation of business, check final return
box
12How Much FUTA to Deposit
- If 500 or more, must deposit
- If less, can wait and add to next quarter, then
if its 500 or more, must deposit - If never gets over 500, pay with Form 940 at
year end - Use Form 8109 coupon and deposit with an
authorized depository
13SUTA Deposit and Reporting Overview
- SUTA requirements vary widely by state
- In some states, EE withholding is required for
SUTA - in that case both SUTA for both EE and ER
deposited together - SUTA quarterly contribution report generally
shows - each employees gross wages and taxable SUTA
wages (wage information) - contribution rate x taxable SUTA wages
- amount of required payment
- usually includes wage information report per
employee
14Additional SUTA Information Reports
- Status reports
- initial registration with state as employer
liable for SUTA - Separation Reports
- informs state of separated employees - aids in
determination of eligibility for benefits - Partial Unemployment Notices
- notifies state and employees (who have had their
hours cut back to part time) of potential
eligibility for partial unemployment benefits