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Payroll Accounting
Payroll data is used in financial
recordkeeping for:
General Accounting – record transactions in
company’s books and prepare financial statements
(internal & external)
Cost Accounting – cost of labor (regional,
departmental, etc)
Budgeting – projecting costs to keep within limits
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Accounting Principles
Business entity concept
Continuing concern concept
Time period concept
Cost principle
Objectivity principle
Matching principle
Realization principle
Consistency principle
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Accounting Terminology &
Concepts
• Accounting Flow
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Balance Sheet formula
What you Have -- What you Owe = Net Worth
Assets – Liabilities = Equity
DR - CR = CR
Debit Credit Credit
Balance sheet shows financial position at a
particular point in time
5
Income Statement
Revenue – Expenses = Net Income
CR - DR = CR
In order for each equation to remain in balance, a
“double entry” for each transaction is required.
Debits always equal Credits.
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Type of General Ledger Accounts
ACCOUNT Where Used Examples
Asset Balance Sheet Cash, checking a/c
Expense Income Statement Salary Exp, ER Tax
Exp, ER 401(k) Match
Liability Balance Sheet Salary Payable,
Taxes Payable,
Benefits Payable
 Revenue Income Statement Sales
 Net Worth(Equity)Balance Sheet Stock
accounts normally used in payroll7
Payroll Expenses
Wages / Salaries paid to employees
Employer Payroll Taxes
 Employer-paid Benefit Costs
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Payroll Liability Accounts
 Wages payable
 Employment taxes withheld but not yet paid
 Contributions owed to a company benefit plan
 Union dues deducted from pay but not yet paid
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Normal Account Balances
10
Account Balances
 Any Asset or Expense Account
Debit Credit
_______________ |________________
increases | decreases
• Debit or Credit?
• Vowels = Assets/Expense
• Generally have a debit Balance
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Account Balances (cont’d)
 Any Liability or Revenue Account
Debit Credit
_______________|________________
decreases | increases
 Debit or Credit?
Consonant = Liabilities/Capital(Equity) /Revenue
• Generally have a credit balance
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Accounting Tidbits
• Cash
• Debits – Increase / Deposits
• Credits – Decrease / Checks
• Traditional Balance
• Expense – Debits
• Liabilities – Credits
• Making a payment
• Debit liability or Debit Expense
• Credit Cash
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Chart of Accounts
• A complete listing of account titles and
account numbers in the ledger
• Example of a chart of accounts
Account Type Account Number (Range)
Assets 100000 - 199999
Liabilities 200000 - 299999
Equity 300000 - 399999
Revenue 400000 - 499999
Expenses 500000 - 599999
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Journal Entries
 A record of the transactions of a company
during the accounting period
 Compound entries – more than one debit or
credit
 Subsidiary Ledgers – Payroll Register -
summarized and posted to the General
Ledger
 General Ledger – book of Final Entry
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Recording Payroll Transactions
Payroll Expenses
 Salaries are Expenses
 Can be recorded functionally(by dept) and/or by type of pay (Reg vs OT)
 Increase the Expense and Increase a Liability (Salary Payable)
 Expense is recorded on the Pay Period End Date NOT Pay Date
Account Description /Type Debit Credit
Salary Expense $6000
Salary Payable Liability $6000
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Pay Period Sun – Sat Pay Date Date of
Expense
Record Expense in
Month:
06/03/12 – 06/16/12 06/22/12 06/16/12 JUNE
06/17/12 – 06/30/12 07/06/12 06/30/12 JUNE
Recording Payroll Transactions
Payroll Deductions
 Deductions are Liabilities -must be paid to 3rd
party (IRS, state agency)
 Decreases the Salary Payable Liability and Increases the Tax/Other Payable
Liability
 The Liability is incurred on the Pay Date
Account Description/Type Debit Credit
Salary/Wage Payable Liability $2,039
Federal income tax withheld Liability $1,200
State income tax withheld Liability $ 300
Social Security/Medicare withheld Liability $ 339
Health insurance premiums Liability $ 200
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Pay Period Sun – Sat Pay Date Date of Liability Record Liability in
Month:
06/03/12 – 06/16/12 06/22/12 06/22/12 JUNE
06/17/12 – 06/30/12 07/06/12 07/06/12 JULY
Recording Payroll Transactions
Payroll Cash Distribution / Net Pay
 Payroll cash distribution journal:
debit - accrued salaries/wages Liability
credit – payroll checking (cash) (Asset) account
 Recorded in the accounting period in which the employees are paid.
Cash is paid out and the Liability is discharged (zeroed out).
 Account Description/Type Debit Credit
 Salary/Wage Payable Liability $3,961
 Payroll Checking Account Asset $3,961
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Recording Payroll Transactions
Employer Tax Liabilities and Expenses
 Employer taxes (FICA, SUI) are Expenses
 Increase the Expense and Increase the Liability (Taxes
Payable)
 Entries made to the employer tax Liabilities journal are
recorded in the accounting period in which the employees are
paid, since that is when the Liability is incurred.
Account Description/Type Debit Credit
Employer Tax Expense (FICA, SUI, etc.) $819
Social Security/Medicare Liability $459
Federal Unemployment Liability $ 36
State Unemployment Liability $324
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Accounting Periods
 An accounting period is any length of time covered by an
income statement, which could be a month, a quarter, a year.
 Payroll taxes are always reported on a calendar year basis.
 Accounting Period 1 year in length is known as the accounting
year
 Any 12-month accounting period adopted by a business is
referred to as a Fiscal Year. It may or may not coincide with
the calendar year.
 Payroll Dept may have 2 year end reconciliation process, one
at fiscal year-end and one at calendar year-end.
Lucky us!!!
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Accruals and Reversals
 Companies generally use Accrual method of accounting –
revenue is recognized when earned and expenses are
recognized when incurred. (Matching Principle)
 Only accrual accounting is acceptable under GAAP
Q: What do you do when:
A: Accrue (estimate) a journal entry of 1 week of Expenses to June.
Reverse the accrual / estimate in July (Accruals must be
reversed when actual Expense or Liability is recorded.).
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Pay Period Sun - Sat Pay Date Date of Expense Record Expense in
Month:
06/24/12 – 07/07/12 07/13/12 07/07/12 One week June
One week July
Accruals and Reversal Journal Entries
Use different accounts, but the same Account Type.
Account Description/Type Debit Credit
Accrued Salary/Wage Expense $30,000
Accrued Salary/Wage Payable Liability $30,000
Account Description/Type Debit Credit
Accrued Employer Tax Expense $4,095
Accrued Social Security/Medicare Liability $2,295
Accrued Federal Unemployment Liability $ 180
Accrued State Unemployment Liability $ 435
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Accruals and Reversal Journal Entries
Reverse the entry the following month.
Account Description/Type Debit Credit
Accrued Salary/Wage Expense $30,000
Accrued Salary Payable Liability $30,000
Account Description/Type Debit Credit
Accrued Employer Tax Expense $4,095
Accrued Social Security/Medicare Liability $2,295
Accrued Federal Unemployment Liability $ 180
Accrued State Unemployment Liability $ 435
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Reconciliations & Financials
 Balancing and Reconciling Payroll Accounts
– Periodic Balancing and Reconciliation
– Payroll Bank Account Reconciliation
 Financial Statements and Audits
– Balance Sheet
– Income Statement
– Notes to Financial Statements
– Auditing Financial Statements
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Internal Controls (think SOX)
 Segregation of job
duties
 Rotation of job duties
 Payroll distribution
 Phantom employees
 Negative pay deduction
 Payroll bank account
 Blank checks
 Time reporting
 Computer system edits
 Using an internal
auditor
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Payroll’s role in SOX Compliance
 Develop process and workflow maps that show each function
 Create written documentation for each step in the payroll
process and update documentation where it already exists
 Audit recordkeeping and retention procedures to make sure
that records are organized and can be easily retrieved
 Identify and communicate to management gaps and risks that
can lead to a lack of control and security
 Prepare an action plan and a way to measure progress to
address the gaps and risks through adequate internal controls
 Document the design, evaluation, and testing of the internal
controls
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Controlling Check Fraud
 Group 1 security features are manufactured
into the check paper. They are difficult and
expensive to reproduce.
 Group 2 security features are printed onto
the paper either when the paper is converted
from raw material to check stock or when the
check MICR or OCR lines, payee, and
amount information is completed.
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Check Clearing for 21st
Century Act
“Check 21”
 October 28, 2004 law was designed to
promote innovation in the U.S. payments
system while updating and eliminating some
of the legal barriers governing how banks
process paper checks.
 Substitute checks – paper reproduction of an
original check – front and back image
28
Accounting Tidbits
• All Little Cats Reach Exhaustion
• Assets
• Liabilities
• Capital
• Revenue
• Expense
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Accounting Tidbits
Certainly Everyone Loves Rice Crispies
C E L R C
R Q I E A
E U A V P
D I B E I
I T I N T
T Y L U A
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Accounting Tidbits
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  • 2. Payroll data is used in financial recordkeeping for: General Accounting – record transactions in company’s books and prepare financial statements (internal & external) Cost Accounting – cost of labor (regional, departmental, etc) Budgeting – projecting costs to keep within limits 2
  • 3. Accounting Principles Business entity concept Continuing concern concept Time period concept Cost principle Objectivity principle Matching principle Realization principle Consistency principle 3
  • 5. Balance Sheet formula What you Have -- What you Owe = Net Worth Assets – Liabilities = Equity DR - CR = CR Debit Credit Credit Balance sheet shows financial position at a particular point in time 5
  • 6. Income Statement Revenue – Expenses = Net Income CR - DR = CR In order for each equation to remain in balance, a “double entry” for each transaction is required. Debits always equal Credits. 6
  • 7. Type of General Ledger Accounts ACCOUNT Where Used Examples Asset Balance Sheet Cash, checking a/c Expense Income Statement Salary Exp, ER Tax Exp, ER 401(k) Match Liability Balance Sheet Salary Payable, Taxes Payable, Benefits Payable  Revenue Income Statement Sales  Net Worth(Equity)Balance Sheet Stock accounts normally used in payroll7
  • 8. Payroll Expenses Wages / Salaries paid to employees Employer Payroll Taxes  Employer-paid Benefit Costs 8
  • 9. Payroll Liability Accounts  Wages payable  Employment taxes withheld but not yet paid  Contributions owed to a company benefit plan  Union dues deducted from pay but not yet paid 9
  • 11. Account Balances  Any Asset or Expense Account Debit Credit _______________ |________________ increases | decreases • Debit or Credit? • Vowels = Assets/Expense • Generally have a debit Balance 11
  • 12. Account Balances (cont’d)  Any Liability or Revenue Account Debit Credit _______________|________________ decreases | increases  Debit or Credit? Consonant = Liabilities/Capital(Equity) /Revenue • Generally have a credit balance 12
  • 13. Accounting Tidbits • Cash • Debits – Increase / Deposits • Credits – Decrease / Checks • Traditional Balance • Expense – Debits • Liabilities – Credits • Making a payment • Debit liability or Debit Expense • Credit Cash 13
  • 14. Chart of Accounts • A complete listing of account titles and account numbers in the ledger • Example of a chart of accounts Account Type Account Number (Range) Assets 100000 - 199999 Liabilities 200000 - 299999 Equity 300000 - 399999 Revenue 400000 - 499999 Expenses 500000 - 599999 14
  • 15. Journal Entries  A record of the transactions of a company during the accounting period  Compound entries – more than one debit or credit  Subsidiary Ledgers – Payroll Register - summarized and posted to the General Ledger  General Ledger – book of Final Entry 15
  • 16. Recording Payroll Transactions Payroll Expenses  Salaries are Expenses  Can be recorded functionally(by dept) and/or by type of pay (Reg vs OT)  Increase the Expense and Increase a Liability (Salary Payable)  Expense is recorded on the Pay Period End Date NOT Pay Date Account Description /Type Debit Credit Salary Expense $6000 Salary Payable Liability $6000 16 Pay Period Sun – Sat Pay Date Date of Expense Record Expense in Month: 06/03/12 – 06/16/12 06/22/12 06/16/12 JUNE 06/17/12 – 06/30/12 07/06/12 06/30/12 JUNE
  • 17. Recording Payroll Transactions Payroll Deductions  Deductions are Liabilities -must be paid to 3rd party (IRS, state agency)  Decreases the Salary Payable Liability and Increases the Tax/Other Payable Liability  The Liability is incurred on the Pay Date Account Description/Type Debit Credit Salary/Wage Payable Liability $2,039 Federal income tax withheld Liability $1,200 State income tax withheld Liability $ 300 Social Security/Medicare withheld Liability $ 339 Health insurance premiums Liability $ 200 17 Pay Period Sun – Sat Pay Date Date of Liability Record Liability in Month: 06/03/12 – 06/16/12 06/22/12 06/22/12 JUNE 06/17/12 – 06/30/12 07/06/12 07/06/12 JULY
  • 18. Recording Payroll Transactions Payroll Cash Distribution / Net Pay  Payroll cash distribution journal: debit - accrued salaries/wages Liability credit – payroll checking (cash) (Asset) account  Recorded in the accounting period in which the employees are paid. Cash is paid out and the Liability is discharged (zeroed out).  Account Description/Type Debit Credit  Salary/Wage Payable Liability $3,961  Payroll Checking Account Asset $3,961 18
  • 19. Recording Payroll Transactions Employer Tax Liabilities and Expenses  Employer taxes (FICA, SUI) are Expenses  Increase the Expense and Increase the Liability (Taxes Payable)  Entries made to the employer tax Liabilities journal are recorded in the accounting period in which the employees are paid, since that is when the Liability is incurred. Account Description/Type Debit Credit Employer Tax Expense (FICA, SUI, etc.) $819 Social Security/Medicare Liability $459 Federal Unemployment Liability $ 36 State Unemployment Liability $324 19
  • 20. Accounting Periods  An accounting period is any length of time covered by an income statement, which could be a month, a quarter, a year.  Payroll taxes are always reported on a calendar year basis.  Accounting Period 1 year in length is known as the accounting year  Any 12-month accounting period adopted by a business is referred to as a Fiscal Year. It may or may not coincide with the calendar year.  Payroll Dept may have 2 year end reconciliation process, one at fiscal year-end and one at calendar year-end. Lucky us!!! 20
  • 21. Accruals and Reversals  Companies generally use Accrual method of accounting – revenue is recognized when earned and expenses are recognized when incurred. (Matching Principle)  Only accrual accounting is acceptable under GAAP Q: What do you do when: A: Accrue (estimate) a journal entry of 1 week of Expenses to June. Reverse the accrual / estimate in July (Accruals must be reversed when actual Expense or Liability is recorded.). 21 Pay Period Sun - Sat Pay Date Date of Expense Record Expense in Month: 06/24/12 – 07/07/12 07/13/12 07/07/12 One week June One week July
  • 22. Accruals and Reversal Journal Entries Use different accounts, but the same Account Type. Account Description/Type Debit Credit Accrued Salary/Wage Expense $30,000 Accrued Salary/Wage Payable Liability $30,000 Account Description/Type Debit Credit Accrued Employer Tax Expense $4,095 Accrued Social Security/Medicare Liability $2,295 Accrued Federal Unemployment Liability $ 180 Accrued State Unemployment Liability $ 435 22
  • 23. Accruals and Reversal Journal Entries Reverse the entry the following month. Account Description/Type Debit Credit Accrued Salary/Wage Expense $30,000 Accrued Salary Payable Liability $30,000 Account Description/Type Debit Credit Accrued Employer Tax Expense $4,095 Accrued Social Security/Medicare Liability $2,295 Accrued Federal Unemployment Liability $ 180 Accrued State Unemployment Liability $ 435 23
  • 24. Reconciliations & Financials  Balancing and Reconciling Payroll Accounts – Periodic Balancing and Reconciliation – Payroll Bank Account Reconciliation  Financial Statements and Audits – Balance Sheet – Income Statement – Notes to Financial Statements – Auditing Financial Statements 24
  • 25. Internal Controls (think SOX)  Segregation of job duties  Rotation of job duties  Payroll distribution  Phantom employees  Negative pay deduction  Payroll bank account  Blank checks  Time reporting  Computer system edits  Using an internal auditor 25
  • 26. Payroll’s role in SOX Compliance  Develop process and workflow maps that show each function  Create written documentation for each step in the payroll process and update documentation where it already exists  Audit recordkeeping and retention procedures to make sure that records are organized and can be easily retrieved  Identify and communicate to management gaps and risks that can lead to a lack of control and security  Prepare an action plan and a way to measure progress to address the gaps and risks through adequate internal controls  Document the design, evaluation, and testing of the internal controls 26
  • 27. Controlling Check Fraud  Group 1 security features are manufactured into the check paper. They are difficult and expensive to reproduce.  Group 2 security features are printed onto the paper either when the paper is converted from raw material to check stock or when the check MICR or OCR lines, payee, and amount information is completed. 27
  • 28. Check Clearing for 21st Century Act “Check 21”  October 28, 2004 law was designed to promote innovation in the U.S. payments system while updating and eliminating some of the legal barriers governing how banks process paper checks.  Substitute checks – paper reproduction of an original check – front and back image 28
  • 29. Accounting Tidbits • All Little Cats Reach Exhaustion • Assets • Liabilities • Capital • Revenue • Expense 29
  • 30. Accounting Tidbits Certainly Everyone Loves Rice Crispies C E L R C R Q I E A E U A V P D I B E I I T I N T T Y L U A I E L T Y 30
  • 31. Accounting Tidbits Do I Eat Apples ? D I E A E N X S B C P S I O E E T M N T E S S E S 31