Learn how to handle: ✓ taxable v. nontaxable fringe benefits ✓ expense reimbursements, advances and allowances ✓ personal use of company vehicles ✓ deferred compensation ✓ cafeteria plans ✓ third-party sick pay ✓ voluntary v. involuntary deductions ✓ child support orders and tax levies. Double-quiz in each section assures that you master it.

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302 pages [194 self-teaching + 108 self-quizzes with detailed answers]

Section 1: FIT withholding: The wage bracket and percentage methods. How to use IRS tables and special withholding rates.

Section 2: Fringe benefits. How to tax working condition fringe benefits . . . health insurance . . . qualified employee discounts . . . transit passes and parking . . . gift certificates, and more.

Section 3: Fringe benefits. How to tax—or not tax—various fringe benefits and report each one on the W-2, 941 and 940.

Section 4: Expense reimbursements, advances and allowances. What’s taxable v. nontaxable. Required substantiation. The cents-per-mile, standard mileage and federal per diem reimbursement methods. W-2 reporting.

Section 5: Personal use of company cars. 3 safe-harbor methods for valuing personal use and 4 requirements for using them. Reporting the value on the employee’s W-2.

Section 6: Deferred compensation and “cafeteria” plans. How to withhold pretax and report contributions to 401(k) plans and SEPs on the 941 and W-2. Contribution limits.

Section 7: Disability v. third-party sick pay. Handling sick pay from the employer v. self-insured plan v. insurer. FUTA and FIT taxability. Reporting sick payments on the W-2, 941 and 940.

Section 8: Taxing and reporting life insurance benefits. Reporting group-term life on the 940, 941 and W-2.

Section 9: Imputed income and gross-up for cash payments. How to compute a bonus that includes the employee’s share of taxes or withhold taxes after a cash bonus has been given.

Section 10: Imputed income and gross-up for fringe benefits. How to compute the employee’s share of taxes on noncash fringe benefits.

Section 11: Voluntary v. involuntary deductions. Child support orders, federal/state levies, other notices. Deductions permitted from employee pay before levy. Limits on the levy.

Section 12: Basics of workers’ comp insurance. Variations by state. Classification codes, computing premiums, taxation of workers’ comp benefits.

Glossary of key terms.

Appendix of sample payroll forms with instructions: W-4, 940, 940-Sched. A, 941, 941-Sched. B, 944, 945, 945-A, W-2, W-3, W-2c, W-3c, 941-X, I-9, 1099-MISC.

Publisher: AIPB

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  1. MYRIAM

    Very good, it was what I expected.

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  2. ALDO

    very good book

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  3. LAURA

    Useful information.

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  4. THERESA

    NOT YET COMPLETED

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  5. FIONA

    I found it very helpful in expanding my knowledge of payroll.

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  6. LORI

    Great refresher to get back to the basics for someone, who after years of processing payrolls using a software program to calculate the net pay and generate reports.

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  7. BEATA

    Great course

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  8. STEVE

    Don’t use as much as payroll part 1, but has a more in depth treatment of the subject

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  9. JANET

    Detailed information. Chapters were divided nicely with challenging quizes.

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  10. KAREN

    Advanced P/R I with a bit more detail. Very informative.

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  11. GREG

    Helpful, provided useful details in resolving some issues

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  12. WILLIAM

    What I found lacking in the course is probably too expensive to do at a national level. There are different adjustments that have to be performed to the total payroll, such as the separation of exempt and non exempt for Workers Compensation Insurance or some of the fringe benefit calculations, that aren’t addressed. Rather then provide specific calculations for each state, maybe a general discussion of the most common adjustments would give the student some advanced notice of what additional categories he/she would have to subdivide the payroll history, before the request arrives.

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  13. MICHAEL

    Book was helpful in my continuing study of Payroll entries

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  14. Anonymous

    Very informative

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  15. HOWARD

    Good book. Handy for gross ups. Would like to see more examples.

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  16. KAREN

    Excellent used as self study refresher course did not test

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  17. JING

    I have not finished to read it yet. But it is useful.

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  18. LUISA

    Excellent course

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  19. CONNIE

    Great review especially for those tricky fringe benefits

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  20. TAMMY

    I thought the course was in depth and covered what a person needs to know and learn about handling payroll

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  21. MELISSA

    Excellent information. I’d like a Payroll III.

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  22. VIRGINIA

    This book is okay for a review of basic principles, but it should be updated every year for the newest laws. Having to learn rules and calculations based on information that is several years out of date is confusing at best.  [Note from AIPB: Each year, we publish a new edition of this course with the latest laws and regulations.]

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  23. BARBARA

    The course was very informative and I use my book as a reference material.

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  24. SOLOMON

    It is very fantastic approach to have the basic idea inorder to do the real Accounting job.

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  27. CAROL

    This was a good course, took my knowledge to another level

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