Peroni Company paid wages of $178,000 this year. Of this amount, $128,200 was taxable for net FUTA and SUTA purposes. The state's contribution tax rate is 3.1% for Peroni Company. Due to cash flow problems, the company did not make any SUTA payments until after the Form 940 filing date. Compute the following; round your answers to the nearest cent. a. Amount of credit the company would receive against the FUTA tax for its SUTA contributions$ b. Amount that Peroni Company would pay to the federal government for its FUTA tax$ c. Amount that the company lost because of its late payments$   Feedback   a. (Taxable wages x SUTA rate x 90%) + [Taxable wages x (5.4% -SUTA rate)] = Total FUTA tax creditb. (Taxable wages x Gross FUTA rate) – Total FUTA tax credit (part a above) = Net FUTA taxc. Net FUTA tax (part b above) – FUTA tax without penalty = penalty

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  1. Peroni Company paid wages of $178,000 this year. Of this amount, $128,200 was taxable for net FUTA and SUTA purposes. The state's contribution tax rate is 3.1% for Peroni Company. Due to cash flow problems, the company did not make any SUTA payments until after the Form 940 filing date. Compute the following; round your answers to the nearest cent.

    a. Amount of credit the company would receive against the FUTA tax for its SUTA contributions
    $

    b. Amount that Peroni Company would pay to the federal government for its FUTA tax
    $

    c. Amount that the company lost because of its late payments
    $

     
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    a. (Taxable wages x SUTA rate x 90%) + [Taxable wages x (5.4% -SUTA rate)] = Total FUTA tax credit
    b. (Taxable wages x Gross FUTA rate) – Total FUTA tax credit (part a above) = Net FUTA tax
    c. Net FUTA tax (part b above) – FUTA tax without penalty = penalty

 
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