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Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar amount should be deducted from Joe’s bi- weekly paycheck? 100% - 60% = 40% 5000 x .40 = $2000 2000 / 26 = $76.92

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Page 1: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

Warm up

• Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar amount should be deducted from Joe’s bi-weekly paycheck?

• 100% - 60% = 40%• 5000 x .40 = $2000• 2000 / 26 = $76.92

Page 2: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

net pay

The amount of money left after your employer subtracts all tax withholdings and personal deductions from your gross pay (also called net income or take-home pay).

Lesson Objective Calculate net pay per pay period.

Content Vocabulary

net pay

Page 3: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

Net Pay

Pay Period 6/11/2004-7/11/2004

$1,502.10$250.35Totals

$503.46$117.72$636.00$244.92$0.00$0.00

$106.00$40.82$83.91$19.62$0.00$0.00

Federal WithholdingState WithholdingFed OASDI/ EE or Social SecurityFed MED/ EE or MedicareMedical401K

$1,353.33

Year-to-dateCurrentDeductionsPay Type-Gross Pay

Employee Address293 Michael GroveBillings, MT 59102

Check Amount$1,102.98

Check #164

SSN201-92-4856

EmployeeBeakens, Joe

On-The-Go

Pay Period 6/11/2004-7/11/2004

$1,502.10$250.35Totals

$503.46$117.72$636.00$244.92$0.00$0.00

$106.00$40.82$83.91$19.62$0.00$0.00

Federal WithholdingState WithholdingFed OASDI/ EE or Social SecurityFed MED/ EE or MedicareMedical401K

$1,353.33

Year-to-dateCurrentDeductionsPay Type-Gross Pay

Employee Address293 Michael GroveBillings, MT 59102

Check Amount$1,102.98

Check #164

SSN201-92-4856

EmployeeBeakens, Joe

On-The-Go

Page 5: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

Alisha’s gross weekly salary is $600. She is married and claims 3 allowances. Her state tax is 3.07% of her gross pay. Her local tax is 1% of her gross pay. She pays $28.40 for medical insurance and $5.00 for charity. Find the total deductions from her paycheck and her net pay.

Find each deduction, the total, the net pay, and then get teacher initials.

Page 6: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

• Federal: $26• Social Security: 600 x 6.2% = 37.20• Medicare: 600 x 1.45% = 8.70• State tax: 600 x 3.07% = 18.42• Local tax: 600 x 1% = 6.00• Medical insurance: 28.40• Charity: 5.00• Total deductions: $129.72• Net Pay: $600 - $129.72 = $470.28

Page 7: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

Application and Analysis:

In the following slides you will be given the opportunity to prove

your ability to handle this chapter’s material

Page 8: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

$14.00

$15.00

$19.00

$20.00

1. Tonya Westin’s gross pay for the week is $357.89. She is married and claims no allowances. Use the table on page A4 in the text. What amount will be withheld for FIT?

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5. Kyle Gruber’s gross pay this month is $5,432.50. His earnings to date for the year total $12,300.75. How much does his employer deduct from his paycheck this month for Social Security?

$336.82

$356.59

$511.85

$575.60

5432.50 x .062 = 336.815

Page 10: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

6. Sui Chun’s gross pay last week was $2,350. Her earnings to date for the year are $43,500. How much did her employer deduct from her paycheck last week for Medicare?

$34.08

$47.00

$58.75

$65.90

2,350 x .0145 = 34.075

Page 11: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

7. Tamara Matta’s annual group insurance costs $5,800, and her company pays 75% of the cost. How much does Tamara pay monthly for insurance?

$100.90

$120.83

$280.50

$362.50

5,800 x .25 / 12 = 120.8333

Page 12: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

9. Erika Morley’s gross weekly salary is $825.75. She is married with no dependents. The following deductions are made each week: $31.00 for federal tax; 6.2% for Social Security and 1.45% for Medicare; $42.50 for medical insurance. The state tax rate is 1.5% of gross. What is Erika’s net pay?

$543.96

$550.76

$612.09

$676.69

Page 13: Warm up Joe’s employer pays 60% of his annual medical insurance premiums. The total annual cost per employee is $5,000. Joe is paid bi-weekly. What dollar

Closure:

What is the difference between Net Pay and Gross pay?What is the difference between Net pay and take home pay?

Notes:

Tomorrow’s objective: review for test 2

Following day’s objective: evaluation and assessment of chapter two’s material