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1. a,b,d,e
2. b
3. d
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4. a
5. c
1. Student answers will vary. One possible way to prove both identity and employment is a current U.S. passport. Alternatively, a
current state-issued driver’s license and a social security card will work for the purposes of the I-9.
2. Student answers will vary. Many students may underestimate their estimated exemptions.
Worker Facts
1. Nonexempt
2. Exempt workers receive a fixed amount of money and generally direct the actions of other employees; nonexempt workers are
eligible for overtime, and generally have their work directed by a manager.
3. A beverage distribution driver, full-time life insurance agents for a single life-insurance company, home workers that use furnished
materials, traveling salespersons who work on a single employer’s behalf.
Student answers will vary. The answer should reflect a clear separation of duties, cross-training, rotation of tasks, and security
protocols.
1. b
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2. c
1. Paper payroll records should be shredded or burned. Computer records should be purged from the server and all other storage
devices.
2. Charlie should receive his final pay on October 12, and not later than October 13. His employer is not required to provide him with
a severance package, although he may be eligible for his accrued vacation pay.
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. Payroll system design, authorized signers, documentation, and review of the process
4. Why are new hires required to be reported to the state’s employment department?
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1. The enforcement of child support and legal withholdings, ensuring immigrants are still eligible to work, verification of
professional licensing/qualifications, administration of COBRA benefits
1. This is a state specific regulation time ranging from the point of discharge to no time requirements.
1. Keep any requests for leave with the related paystubs, file retention schedule, have more than one person responsible
for the duties/verification, and separation of duties
1. Pay frequency, pay types, method of payment, benefits, manual/computerized/outsourced payroll processing, file
security system
1. Entering the employees, entering the hours, calculation of gross wages, preparation of paychecks, payment of taxes,
reporting requirements
1. Disbursement of pay
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5. Labor unions
1. Seven years
13. Are independent contractors included in company payroll? Why or why not?
1. It depends; some independent contractors are not included in the company’s payroll, but are treated as vendors. Some
independent contractors are considered statutory employees and would be included in the company’s payroll.
1. An employee is terminated by the employer; when the employee initiates the separation it is a resignation.
15. What is the difference between weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, and monthly pay periods?
1. A weekly pay period is for one week, biweekly pay period is two weeks long, semi-monthly pay period is twice a
month, and monthly pay period is once a month.
EXERCISES SET A
2-1A. Amanda, a nonexempt employee at Old Tyme Soda Distributing, works a standard 8:00–5:00 schedule with an hour for lunch.
Amanda works in a state requiring overtime for hours over 8 per day and for those over 40 in a week. During the week she worked
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