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NET INCOM
E
ACOS
OBJECTIVE
ALGEBRA
1: USE
ALGEBRAIC
TECHNIQUES
TO
M
AKE
FINANCIAL AND
ECONOM
IC
DECISIONS.
REMINDER!
If you have or have had a job, please consider sharing what your pay
stub looks like with the class by bringing it in.
KEY QUESTIONS
Do you agree with the statement:
Managing your life means
managing your money.
Why do you need to know how
much money you’ll bring in?
Is it necessary to check that the
withholdings and the
deductions are correct? Why
or why not?
What are some common
deductions taken from wages?
What You’ll LearnWhat You’ll Learn
Section 2-1Section 2-1 Read tables to find the amount withheld for
federal income tax.
Compute the state tax on a straight percent
basis.
Determine the state taxes on a graduated
income basis.
Work out the amount of income withheld for
Social Security and Medicare taxes.
Section 2-Section 2-33
Section 2-Section 2- 44
Section 2-Section 2-22
Section 2-5Section 2-5 Calculate the deduction for group
insurance.
Figure out net pay per pay period.Section 2-Section 2-66
Federal taxes are necessary to keep the
government agencies and services afloat
(defense,
Federal Income Tax (FIT) - employers are
required by law to withhold a certain amount of
their pay for FIT.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)- provides
employers with tables that show how much
money to withhold.
WHAT DO YOUR FEDERAL INCOME TAXES DO?
HOW DOES THE USA COMPARE TO OTHER COUNTRIES?
The amount withheld depends on your
income, marital status, and withholding allowances.
You may claim one allowance for yourself, one for your
spouse if you are married, and additional allowances
for any others you support.
You may request to have more money withheld – you
would want to do this if you expect to owe money.
Each year, you should reevaluate how much is withheld
and make appropriate adjustments by filling out a
W4 form.
Employers then take the information from your W4 and
use tax tables to look up how much to withhold from
your pay.
EXAMPLE 1
Carla’s gross pay for this week is
$425.88. She is married and claims 2
allowances-herself and her husband.
What amount will be withheld from
Carla’s pay for FIT?
Step1: Find the income range from the
federal tax tables on pages 788-791 in
your textbook.
Step 2: Find the column for 2
allowances
Step 3: The amount of income to be
$19
EXAMPLE 2
Lance’s gross pay for this week is
$460.00. He is married and claims 1
allowance. What amount will be withheld
from Lance’s pay for FIT?Steps:
1. Find the income range from the
federal tax tables on pages 788-791 in
your textbook.
2. Find the column for 1 allowance.
3. The amount of income to be withheld
is…
$31
Use the tax tables on pages 788-791 in
your textbook to find the amount withheld.
Joseph Napoli, single.
Earns $524 per week.
Claims 2 allowances.
What is the FIT withheld?
YOUR TURN!
$48
Use the tax tables on pages 788-191 in
your textbook to find the amount withheld.
Amanda Hagel earns $476 a week. She is
married and claims 2 allowances. Next
year she will have a child and will claim an
additional allowance. How much less will
be withheld for federal income tax next
year?
YOUR TURN AGAIN!
$312
EXAMPLE 3
Elijah is paid $427 a week. He is
married and claimed 3 allowances last
year. This year he lowered his
allowances to 1 because he hopes to
receive a refund on his next tax return.
How much more in withholdings is
deducted from his weekly pay now that
he claims just 1 allowance?
$25 - $13 = $12
Most states require employers to withhold a
certain amount of your pay for state income
tax.
In some states, the tax withheld is a percent of
your taxable wages.
Your taxable wages depend on personal
exemptions, or withholding allowances, which
allow for supporting yourself and your family.
Important Questions What formula do I use?
How do I calculate
taxable wages?
Taxable Wages = Annual Gross Pay – Personal Exemptions
How do I calculate
annual tax withheld?
Annual Tax Withheld = Taxable Wages x Tax Rate
WHAT DO YOUR STATE INCOME TAXES DO?
HOW DOES ALABAMA COMPARE TO OTHER STATES?
The state tax national average is 11%
and Alabama is…
EXAMPLE 4
Patricia’s gross pay is
$65,800 a year. The state
income tax rate is 3 percent
of taxable wages. She takes a
married exemption for herself
and her husband.
How much is withheld from
her gross earnings for state
income tax within this year?Step 1: Find the taxable wages.
Annual Gross Pay – Personal Exemptions
$65,800.00 – $3,000.00 = $62,800.00
Step 2: Find the annual tax withheld.
Taxable Wages × Tax Rate
$62,800.00 × 3% = $1,884.00 tax
EXAMPLE 5
Tony’s gross pay is $44, 750 a year. The state
income tax rate is 3 percent of taxable wages.
He takes a single exemption for himself and 1
personal exemption for a child. How much is
withheld from his gross earnings for state
income tax for the year?Step 1: Find the taxable wages.
Annual Gross Pay – Personal Exemptions
$44,750 – ($1,500 + $700) =
$44,750 – $2,200 = $42,550
Step 2: Find the annual tax withheld.
Taxable Wages × Tax Rate
$42,550 × 3% = $1,276.50 tax withheld
Find the amount withheld:
Tomoko Nakazawa.
Earns $38,657 annually.
Married, no dependents.
What are her personal exemptions?
YOUR TURN
$3,000
Paul Chamello earns $168,000. He is
single. His personal exemptions include
himself and his five children. The state tax
rate is 2.5 percent of taxable income.
What amount is withheld yearly for state
income tax?
MORE YOUR TURN!
$4,075
Elizabeth earns $88,900 annually. She is
married with 4 dependents. The state tax
is 3.8%.
What is withheld for the state tax?
MORE YOUR TURN!
$3,157.8
0
Reyna earns $43,500 annually. She is
single with 2 dependents. The state tax is
4.2 %.
What are her personal exemptions?
What is withheld for the state tax?
MORE YOUR TURN!
$2,900
$1,705.2
0
Sarah earns $52,388 annually. She is
married with 2 children. The state tax is
3.5 % of taxable income.
What is withheld yearly for the state
income tax?
MORE YOUR TURN!
$1,679.5
8
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#1-15
ASSIGNMENT
W
HAT DO
YOU
THINK?
Do you think it is
fair for someone
who earns
$10,000
annually to be
taxed at the
same rate as
someone who
earns $90,000
Graduated Income Tax- involves a different tax rate
for each of several levels of income.
Alabama has a graduated state income tax.
The tax rate increases as income increases.
The tax rate on low incomes is usually 1% to 3%.
The tax rate on high incomes may be as much as
20%.
Annual Tax Withheld
Tax Withheld per Pay Period
Number of Pay Periods per Year
=
How many months do you think the
average person works just to pay
taxes?
EXAMPLE 6
Louise’s annual salary is $34,500. She is paid
semimonthly (twice a month). Her personal
exemptions total $1,500. How much does her
employer deduct from each of her semimonthly
pay checks for state income tax?
Step 1: Find the taxable wages.
Annual Gross Pay – Personal
Exemptions
$34,500.00 – $1,500.00 =
$33,000.00
Step 2: Find the annual tax withheld.
1. First $1,000: 1.5% of $ 1,000.00 = $
2. Next $2,000: 3.0% of $ 2,000.00 =
3. Next $2,000: 4.5% of $ 2,000.00 =
4. Over $5,000: 5.0% of ($33,000.00 –
$5,000.00)
5.0% of =
Total
15.00
60.00
90.00
1,400.0
0
$1,565.0
0
$28,000.0
0
Taxable Wages = $33,000.00
Step 3: Find the tax withheld per pay
period.
Annual Tax Withheld ÷ Number of Pay Periods per Year
Remember she is paid semi-monthly (twice a month)
Annual Tax Withheld =
$1,565.00
$1,565.00 ÷ 24 = $65.208 =
$65.21
Patricia Hanson.
Annual gross pay of $24,300.
Personal exemption of $1,500.
2 percent state tax on first $5,000.
3 percent state tax on amount over
$5,000.
What is her taxable income?
YOUR TURN
$22,800
MORE YOUR TURN!
Caroline Pollack’s gross pay is $31,452. She
has personal exemptions of $3,600.
How much is withheld from her semimonthly
(twice a month) paycheck for state income
tax? Round to the nearest cent ..
State Tax
Annual Gross
Pay
Tax Rate
First $3,500 3.0%
Next $3,500 4.5%
Over $7,000 7.0%
$71.76
The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA)
requires employers to deduct 5.65% of your gross
income for Social Security and Medicare taxes.
Employers must also contribute 7.65% for each
employee.
Social Security funds the federal system of
retirement and disability benefits. Medicare funds
health insurance for those 65 years and older.
FICA Tax Employee Employer
Social
Security
4.2% up to
$4,485.60
6.2% up to
$6,621.60
Medicare 1.45% (no limit) 1.45% (no limit)
Tax Withheld = Gross Pay x Tax
Rate
EXAMPLE 7
Otis’ gross biweekly pay is $648.00. His earnings to
date for the year total $15, 228. What amount is
deducted from his pay this week for Social Security
taxes? For Medicare taxes? What is the total
deduction from each pay check?Step 1:Find the Social Security tax withheld.
Gross Pay × Tax Rate
Step 2: Find the Medicare tax withheld.
Gross Pay × Tax Rate
Step 3: Find the total deduction.
Social Security Tax + Medicare Tax
$648.00 × 4.2% = $27.216 = $27.22
$648.00 × 1.45% = $9.396 or $9.40
$27.22 + $9.40 = $36.62
Find the Social Security and Medicare
taxes withheld for this pay period.
Tom Mendoza.
Monthly salary $4,800.
How much deducted this pay period for
Social Security? For Medicare?
YOUR TURN
FICA Tax Employee
Social
Security
4.2% up to
$4,485.60
Medicare 1.45% (no limit)
For Social Security: $201.60
For Medicare: $69.60
Stephanie Metcalf earns $116,000.04 a year. Her salary is paid
monthly. What are her year-to-date earnings for November? How
much is deducted from her check in November for Social
Security? For Medicare?
How much is deducted from her check in December for Social
Security? For Medicare?
MORE YOUR TURN!
FICA Tax Employee
Social
Security
4.2% up to
$4,485.60
Medicare 1.45% (no limit)
Year-to-date earnings for November:
Social Security deduction in November:
Medicare deduction in November:
Social Security deduction in December:
Medicare deduction in December:
$106,333.37
$406.00
$140.17
$19.60
$140.17
Some businesses offer group insurance plans for a lower
cost than individual insurance.
Businesses usually pay part of the cost of the insurance
and the employee pays the rest.
Employee’s share = Annual Amount x Employee’s Percent
The employee’s amount is usually deducted each pay
period, like taxes.
Deductions per Pay Period =
per YeardsPay PerioofNumber
eby EmployedAmount PaiAnnualTotal
EXAMPLE 8
Lawrence Butler is a manager for Sound
Pharmaceuticals. He has family medical coverage
through the group medical plan that Sound provides
for its employees. The annual cost of Butler’s family
membership is $4,500. The company pays 80% of the
cost. How much does he pay annually for medical
insurance?
Step 1: Find the percent paid by employee.
100% – Percent Company Pays
100% – 80% = 20%
Step 2: Find the total amount paid by employee.
Annual Amount × Employee’s Percent
$4,500 × 20% = $900.00
EXAMPLE 9
Nicholette McClure is a carpenter for Olympia Construction
Company. She has family medical coverage through the group
medical plan that Olympia provides for its employees. The
annual cost of her family membership is $5,000. The company
pays 75% of the cost. How much is deducted from her biweekly
paycheck for insurance?
Step 1: Find the percent paid by employee.
100% – Percent Company Pays
100% – 75% = 25%
Step 2: Find the total amount paid by employee.
Annual Amount × Employee’s Percent
$5,000 × 25% = $1,250
Step 3: Find the deduction per pay period.
per YeardsPay PerioofNumber
eby EmployedAmount PaiAnnualTotal
$1,250 ÷ 26 = $48.08
Annual cost of insurance: $4,160.
Employer pays 80 percent.
52 pay periods.
Find the deduction per pay period.
YOUR TURN
$16
Ken Fujimoto’s employer pays 90 percent of
his medical insurance and 60 percent of his
dental insurance. Medical insurance costs
$3,400 per year and dental insurance is
$1,300.
How much is deducted from Ken’s
semimonthly pay for medical insurance? How
much for dental insurance?
YOUR TURN AGAIN!
Medical: $14.17
Dental: $21.67
Net pay is the amount you have left over after
all tax withholdings and personal deductions
have been subtracted from your paycheck.
Net Pay = Gross Pay – Total
Deductions
Alysha Moore’s gross weekly salary is $600.
She is married and claims 3 allowances. The
Social Security tax is 6.2 percent. The
Medicare tax is 1.45 percent. The state tax is
1.5 percent. Each week she pays $12.40 for
medical insurance and $2.50 for charity.
Is Moore’s earnings statement correct?
Example 1Example 1
Step 1: Find the total deductions.
a. Federal withholding
b. Social Security: 6.2% of $600.00
c. Medicare: 1.45% of $600.00
d. State tax: 1.5% of $600.00
e. Medical insurance
f. Charity
Total
Example 1 Answer:Example 1 Answer:
Step 2: Find the net pay.
Gross Pay – Total
Deductions
$600.00 – $104.80 =
$495.20
$35.00
37.20
8.70
9.00
12.00
2.50
$104.80
Find the deductions and the net pay. Social Security is 6.2 percent of
the first $84,900. Medicare is 1.45 percent of all income.
Use the tax tables on pages 788-791 in your textbook for federal tax.
Round to the nearest cent.
YOUR TURN
Pierre Lamont is married and claims 4
allowances. His gross weekly salary is $628.
Each week he pays federal, Social Security,
and Medicare taxes, as well as $28 for
medical insurance and $12 for union dues.
What are his deductions and his net pay?
Federal: $29
Social Security: $38.94
Medicare: $9.11
Net pay: $510.95
Find the deductions and the net pay. Social Security is 6.2 percent of
the first $84,900. Medicare is 1.45 percent of all income.
Use the tax tables on pages 788-791 in your textbook for federal tax.
Round to the nearest cent.
MORE YOUR TURN!
Michele Sawyer is single and claims 1 allowance.
She earns $11.50 per hour as a pest controller and
works 40 hours.
Deductions include federal income tax, Social
Security, and Medicare. State taxes are 4 percent of
gross income, and local taxes are 2 percent of gross
income. She pays $42.75 per week for medical
insurance.
What are her deductions and net pay for the week?
JOURNAL ENTRY = TICKET OUT THE DOOR
Write several sentences describing
your philosophy on money.

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Net income(ch2)

  • 2. REMINDER! If you have or have had a job, please consider sharing what your pay stub looks like with the class by bringing it in.
  • 3. KEY QUESTIONS Do you agree with the statement: Managing your life means managing your money. Why do you need to know how much money you’ll bring in? Is it necessary to check that the withholdings and the deductions are correct? Why or why not? What are some common deductions taken from wages?
  • 4. What You’ll LearnWhat You’ll Learn Section 2-1Section 2-1 Read tables to find the amount withheld for federal income tax. Compute the state tax on a straight percent basis. Determine the state taxes on a graduated income basis. Work out the amount of income withheld for Social Security and Medicare taxes. Section 2-Section 2-33 Section 2-Section 2- 44 Section 2-Section 2-22 Section 2-5Section 2-5 Calculate the deduction for group insurance. Figure out net pay per pay period.Section 2-Section 2-66
  • 5. Federal taxes are necessary to keep the government agencies and services afloat (defense, Federal Income Tax (FIT) - employers are required by law to withhold a certain amount of their pay for FIT. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)- provides employers with tables that show how much money to withhold.
  • 6. WHAT DO YOUR FEDERAL INCOME TAXES DO?
  • 7. HOW DOES THE USA COMPARE TO OTHER COUNTRIES?
  • 8. The amount withheld depends on your income, marital status, and withholding allowances. You may claim one allowance for yourself, one for your spouse if you are married, and additional allowances for any others you support. You may request to have more money withheld – you would want to do this if you expect to owe money. Each year, you should reevaluate how much is withheld and make appropriate adjustments by filling out a W4 form. Employers then take the information from your W4 and use tax tables to look up how much to withhold from your pay.
  • 9. EXAMPLE 1 Carla’s gross pay for this week is $425.88. She is married and claims 2 allowances-herself and her husband. What amount will be withheld from Carla’s pay for FIT? Step1: Find the income range from the federal tax tables on pages 788-791 in your textbook. Step 2: Find the column for 2 allowances Step 3: The amount of income to be $19
  • 10. EXAMPLE 2 Lance’s gross pay for this week is $460.00. He is married and claims 1 allowance. What amount will be withheld from Lance’s pay for FIT?Steps: 1. Find the income range from the federal tax tables on pages 788-791 in your textbook. 2. Find the column for 1 allowance. 3. The amount of income to be withheld is… $31
  • 11. Use the tax tables on pages 788-791 in your textbook to find the amount withheld. Joseph Napoli, single. Earns $524 per week. Claims 2 allowances. What is the FIT withheld? YOUR TURN! $48
  • 12. Use the tax tables on pages 788-191 in your textbook to find the amount withheld. Amanda Hagel earns $476 a week. She is married and claims 2 allowances. Next year she will have a child and will claim an additional allowance. How much less will be withheld for federal income tax next year? YOUR TURN AGAIN! $312
  • 13. EXAMPLE 3 Elijah is paid $427 a week. He is married and claimed 3 allowances last year. This year he lowered his allowances to 1 because he hopes to receive a refund on his next tax return. How much more in withholdings is deducted from his weekly pay now that he claims just 1 allowance? $25 - $13 = $12
  • 14. Most states require employers to withhold a certain amount of your pay for state income tax. In some states, the tax withheld is a percent of your taxable wages. Your taxable wages depend on personal exemptions, or withholding allowances, which allow for supporting yourself and your family.
  • 15. Important Questions What formula do I use? How do I calculate taxable wages? Taxable Wages = Annual Gross Pay – Personal Exemptions How do I calculate annual tax withheld? Annual Tax Withheld = Taxable Wages x Tax Rate
  • 16. WHAT DO YOUR STATE INCOME TAXES DO?
  • 17. HOW DOES ALABAMA COMPARE TO OTHER STATES? The state tax national average is 11% and Alabama is…
  • 18. EXAMPLE 4 Patricia’s gross pay is $65,800 a year. The state income tax rate is 3 percent of taxable wages. She takes a married exemption for herself and her husband. How much is withheld from her gross earnings for state income tax within this year?Step 1: Find the taxable wages. Annual Gross Pay – Personal Exemptions $65,800.00 – $3,000.00 = $62,800.00 Step 2: Find the annual tax withheld. Taxable Wages × Tax Rate $62,800.00 × 3% = $1,884.00 tax
  • 19. EXAMPLE 5 Tony’s gross pay is $44, 750 a year. The state income tax rate is 3 percent of taxable wages. He takes a single exemption for himself and 1 personal exemption for a child. How much is withheld from his gross earnings for state income tax for the year?Step 1: Find the taxable wages. Annual Gross Pay – Personal Exemptions $44,750 – ($1,500 + $700) = $44,750 – $2,200 = $42,550 Step 2: Find the annual tax withheld. Taxable Wages × Tax Rate $42,550 × 3% = $1,276.50 tax withheld
  • 20. Find the amount withheld: Tomoko Nakazawa. Earns $38,657 annually. Married, no dependents. What are her personal exemptions? YOUR TURN $3,000
  • 21. Paul Chamello earns $168,000. He is single. His personal exemptions include himself and his five children. The state tax rate is 2.5 percent of taxable income. What amount is withheld yearly for state income tax? MORE YOUR TURN! $4,075
  • 22. Elizabeth earns $88,900 annually. She is married with 4 dependents. The state tax is 3.8%. What is withheld for the state tax? MORE YOUR TURN! $3,157.8 0
  • 23. Reyna earns $43,500 annually. She is single with 2 dependents. The state tax is 4.2 %. What are her personal exemptions? What is withheld for the state tax? MORE YOUR TURN! $2,900 $1,705.2 0
  • 24. Sarah earns $52,388 annually. She is married with 2 children. The state tax is 3.5 % of taxable income. What is withheld yearly for the state income tax? MORE YOUR TURN! $1,679.5 8
  • 26. W HAT DO YOU THINK? Do you think it is fair for someone who earns $10,000 annually to be taxed at the same rate as someone who earns $90,000
  • 27. Graduated Income Tax- involves a different tax rate for each of several levels of income. Alabama has a graduated state income tax. The tax rate increases as income increases. The tax rate on low incomes is usually 1% to 3%. The tax rate on high incomes may be as much as 20%. Annual Tax Withheld Tax Withheld per Pay Period Number of Pay Periods per Year = How many months do you think the average person works just to pay taxes?
  • 28. EXAMPLE 6 Louise’s annual salary is $34,500. She is paid semimonthly (twice a month). Her personal exemptions total $1,500. How much does her employer deduct from each of her semimonthly pay checks for state income tax? Step 1: Find the taxable wages. Annual Gross Pay – Personal Exemptions $34,500.00 – $1,500.00 = $33,000.00
  • 29. Step 2: Find the annual tax withheld. 1. First $1,000: 1.5% of $ 1,000.00 = $ 2. Next $2,000: 3.0% of $ 2,000.00 = 3. Next $2,000: 4.5% of $ 2,000.00 = 4. Over $5,000: 5.0% of ($33,000.00 – $5,000.00) 5.0% of = Total 15.00 60.00 90.00 1,400.0 0 $1,565.0 0 $28,000.0 0 Taxable Wages = $33,000.00
  • 30. Step 3: Find the tax withheld per pay period. Annual Tax Withheld ÷ Number of Pay Periods per Year Remember she is paid semi-monthly (twice a month) Annual Tax Withheld = $1,565.00 $1,565.00 ÷ 24 = $65.208 = $65.21
  • 31. Patricia Hanson. Annual gross pay of $24,300. Personal exemption of $1,500. 2 percent state tax on first $5,000. 3 percent state tax on amount over $5,000. What is her taxable income? YOUR TURN $22,800
  • 32. MORE YOUR TURN! Caroline Pollack’s gross pay is $31,452. She has personal exemptions of $3,600. How much is withheld from her semimonthly (twice a month) paycheck for state income tax? Round to the nearest cent .. State Tax Annual Gross Pay Tax Rate First $3,500 3.0% Next $3,500 4.5% Over $7,000 7.0% $71.76
  • 33. The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) requires employers to deduct 5.65% of your gross income for Social Security and Medicare taxes. Employers must also contribute 7.65% for each employee. Social Security funds the federal system of retirement and disability benefits. Medicare funds health insurance for those 65 years and older. FICA Tax Employee Employer Social Security 4.2% up to $4,485.60 6.2% up to $6,621.60 Medicare 1.45% (no limit) 1.45% (no limit) Tax Withheld = Gross Pay x Tax Rate
  • 34. EXAMPLE 7 Otis’ gross biweekly pay is $648.00. His earnings to date for the year total $15, 228. What amount is deducted from his pay this week for Social Security taxes? For Medicare taxes? What is the total deduction from each pay check?Step 1:Find the Social Security tax withheld. Gross Pay × Tax Rate Step 2: Find the Medicare tax withheld. Gross Pay × Tax Rate Step 3: Find the total deduction. Social Security Tax + Medicare Tax $648.00 × 4.2% = $27.216 = $27.22 $648.00 × 1.45% = $9.396 or $9.40 $27.22 + $9.40 = $36.62
  • 35. Find the Social Security and Medicare taxes withheld for this pay period. Tom Mendoza. Monthly salary $4,800. How much deducted this pay period for Social Security? For Medicare? YOUR TURN FICA Tax Employee Social Security 4.2% up to $4,485.60 Medicare 1.45% (no limit) For Social Security: $201.60 For Medicare: $69.60
  • 36. Stephanie Metcalf earns $116,000.04 a year. Her salary is paid monthly. What are her year-to-date earnings for November? How much is deducted from her check in November for Social Security? For Medicare? How much is deducted from her check in December for Social Security? For Medicare? MORE YOUR TURN! FICA Tax Employee Social Security 4.2% up to $4,485.60 Medicare 1.45% (no limit) Year-to-date earnings for November: Social Security deduction in November: Medicare deduction in November: Social Security deduction in December: Medicare deduction in December: $106,333.37 $406.00 $140.17 $19.60 $140.17
  • 37. Some businesses offer group insurance plans for a lower cost than individual insurance. Businesses usually pay part of the cost of the insurance and the employee pays the rest. Employee’s share = Annual Amount x Employee’s Percent The employee’s amount is usually deducted each pay period, like taxes. Deductions per Pay Period = per YeardsPay PerioofNumber eby EmployedAmount PaiAnnualTotal
  • 38. EXAMPLE 8 Lawrence Butler is a manager for Sound Pharmaceuticals. He has family medical coverage through the group medical plan that Sound provides for its employees. The annual cost of Butler’s family membership is $4,500. The company pays 80% of the cost. How much does he pay annually for medical insurance? Step 1: Find the percent paid by employee. 100% – Percent Company Pays 100% – 80% = 20% Step 2: Find the total amount paid by employee. Annual Amount × Employee’s Percent $4,500 × 20% = $900.00
  • 39. EXAMPLE 9 Nicholette McClure is a carpenter for Olympia Construction Company. She has family medical coverage through the group medical plan that Olympia provides for its employees. The annual cost of her family membership is $5,000. The company pays 75% of the cost. How much is deducted from her biweekly paycheck for insurance? Step 1: Find the percent paid by employee. 100% – Percent Company Pays 100% – 75% = 25% Step 2: Find the total amount paid by employee. Annual Amount × Employee’s Percent $5,000 × 25% = $1,250 Step 3: Find the deduction per pay period. per YeardsPay PerioofNumber eby EmployedAmount PaiAnnualTotal $1,250 ÷ 26 = $48.08
  • 40. Annual cost of insurance: $4,160. Employer pays 80 percent. 52 pay periods. Find the deduction per pay period. YOUR TURN $16
  • 41. Ken Fujimoto’s employer pays 90 percent of his medical insurance and 60 percent of his dental insurance. Medical insurance costs $3,400 per year and dental insurance is $1,300. How much is deducted from Ken’s semimonthly pay for medical insurance? How much for dental insurance? YOUR TURN AGAIN! Medical: $14.17 Dental: $21.67
  • 42. Net pay is the amount you have left over after all tax withholdings and personal deductions have been subtracted from your paycheck. Net Pay = Gross Pay – Total Deductions
  • 43. Alysha Moore’s gross weekly salary is $600. She is married and claims 3 allowances. The Social Security tax is 6.2 percent. The Medicare tax is 1.45 percent. The state tax is 1.5 percent. Each week she pays $12.40 for medical insurance and $2.50 for charity. Is Moore’s earnings statement correct? Example 1Example 1
  • 44. Step 1: Find the total deductions. a. Federal withholding b. Social Security: 6.2% of $600.00 c. Medicare: 1.45% of $600.00 d. State tax: 1.5% of $600.00 e. Medical insurance f. Charity Total Example 1 Answer:Example 1 Answer: Step 2: Find the net pay. Gross Pay – Total Deductions $600.00 – $104.80 = $495.20 $35.00 37.20 8.70 9.00 12.00 2.50 $104.80
  • 45. Find the deductions and the net pay. Social Security is 6.2 percent of the first $84,900. Medicare is 1.45 percent of all income. Use the tax tables on pages 788-791 in your textbook for federal tax. Round to the nearest cent. YOUR TURN Pierre Lamont is married and claims 4 allowances. His gross weekly salary is $628. Each week he pays federal, Social Security, and Medicare taxes, as well as $28 for medical insurance and $12 for union dues. What are his deductions and his net pay? Federal: $29 Social Security: $38.94 Medicare: $9.11 Net pay: $510.95
  • 46. Find the deductions and the net pay. Social Security is 6.2 percent of the first $84,900. Medicare is 1.45 percent of all income. Use the tax tables on pages 788-791 in your textbook for federal tax. Round to the nearest cent. MORE YOUR TURN! Michele Sawyer is single and claims 1 allowance. She earns $11.50 per hour as a pest controller and works 40 hours. Deductions include federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare. State taxes are 4 percent of gross income, and local taxes are 2 percent of gross income. She pays $42.75 per week for medical insurance. What are her deductions and net pay for the week?
  • 47. JOURNAL ENTRY = TICKET OUT THE DOOR Write several sentences describing your philosophy on money.