Payroll Math
Ethan Rodriguez
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Betriebswirtschaft
Beschreibung
Payroll Math offers a comprehensive guide to understanding payroll calculations, wage structures, and tax deductions, crucial for effective employee compensation and benefits. The book emphasizes that mastering payroll principles is not just administrative but a strategic necessity for organizational success. Accurate payroll practices ensure legal compliance, foster employee trust, and optimize financial performance.
It delves into wage determination, exploring hourly, salaried, and commission-based pay, while analyzing minimum wage laws and overtime regulations under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
The book progresses to dissect payroll tax deductions, including federal income tax withholding (as detailed in IRS Publication 15), Social Security, Medicare (FICA), and state and local income taxes. It also examines the complexities of employee benefits like health insurance and retirement plans, explaining the tax implications for both employers and employees.
Payroll Math provides practical guidance on selecting and implementing payroll software, auditing payroll processes, and using payroll data to inform decisions, all while illustrating real-world consequences through case studies.
The book adopts an authoritative yet accessible tone, clarifying technical concepts for a broad audience, including small business owners, HR professionals, and accounting staff.
By integrating primary sources like IRS publications and Department of Labor regulations, Payroll Math equips readers with actionable insights to navigate the complexities of modern payroll compliance and its intersection with human resources and finance.
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