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Jeopardy Q$100 Q$200 Q$300 Q$400 Q$500 Q$100 Q$200 Q$300 Q$400 Q$500 5 Q$100 Q$200 Q$300

$100 Question from 1 Time covered by a salary payment.

$100 Answer to 1 What is a pay period?

$200 Question from 1 Where a period’s payroll information is recorded.

$200 Answer to 1 What is a Payroll Register?

$300 Question from 1 A deduction from total earnings for each person legally supported by a taxpayer, including the employee.

$300 Answer to 1 What is Withholding Allowance?

$400 Question from 1 Amount due for a pay period before deductions.

$400 Answer to 1 What are Total Earnings.

$500 Question from 1 Taxes based on a business’s payments to employees.

$500 Answer to 1 What are payroll taxes?

$100 Question from 2 Tax for government funded medical insurance.

$100 Answer to 2 What is Medicare Tax.

$200 Question from 2 Old age, survivors, and disability tax insurance.

$200 Answer to 2 What is Social Security Tax?

$300 Question from 2 A tax payment for unemployed workers.

$300 Answer to 2 What is state unemployment tax (SUTA).

$400 Question from 2 A tax supporting administrative expenses of unemployment programs.

$400 Answer to 2 What is federal unemployment tax (FUTA)?

$500 Question from 2 Total amount earned by all employees in a period.

$500 Answer to 2 What is a Payroll?

$100 Question from 3 Shows details related to payments to an employee.

$100 Answer to 3 What is an Employee Earnings Record?

$200 Question from 3 Money paid for employee services.

$200 Answer to 3 What is a Salary?

$300 Question from 3 Maximum earnings a tax applies to.

$300 Answer to 3 What is a Tax Base?