Chapter 3. Accounting for Labor

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Chapter 3 Accounting for Labor

Learning Objectives LO1 Distinguish between features of hourly rate and piece-rate plans. LO2 Specify procedures for controlling labor costs. LO3 Account for labor costs and payroll taxes. LO4 Prepare accruals for payroll earnings and taxes. LO5 Account for special problems in labor costing.

Payroll Accounting System for a Manufacturer 1. Record the hours worked or quantity of output by employees in total and by job, process, or department. 2. Analyze the hours worked by employees to determine how labor time is to be charged. 3. Charge payroll time to jobs, processes, departments, and factory overhead. 4. Prepare the payroll.

Direct Labor - Review Represents payroll costs that are traceable to individual jobs worked on during the period. Direct labor costs are debited to the work in process account.

Indirect Labor - Review Costs are incurred for a variety of jobs that are related to the production process, but are not readily identifiable with the individual jobs worked on during the period. Indirect labor costs are charged to factory overhead.

Hourly Rate Plan The employee s wages are calculated by multiplying the established rate per hour by the number of hours worked. This plan does not provide an incentive for the employee to achieve a high level of productivity.

Piece-Rate Plan Employee s wages based on the employer s quantity of production. Number of units produced is multiplied by a predetermined rate. May be referred to as incentive wage plan or piece-rate plan. Quality may be sacrificed in order to maximize quantity.

Modified Wage Plan Minimum hourly wage is set even if an established quota is not attained. If quota is exceeded, a bonus is added to the minimum wage level. On days when the quota is not met, the difference (make-up guarantee) would be charged to factory overhead. When production work teams are utilized, a single incentive for the group would be appropriate.

Labor Time Records Given the magnetic card reading technology available today, the time record typically takes the form of a computer file. The labor hours recorded should be reviewed by a production supervisor for accuracy.

Payroll Function Primary responsibility is to compute the wages and salaries earned by the employees. Forms should include a payroll record and employees earnings records. A summary of the payroll is sent to accounting to record the payroll in the accounting records. The payroll record is sent to the treasurer s department for making payments to employees.

Payroll Records Forms used by companies will vary, but all forms possess some common characteristics. Entry to record payroll. Payroll FICA Tax Payable Employees Income Tax Payable Health Insurance Payable Employee Receivable Wages Payable

Employee Earnings Records Company maintains a record of the earnings for each employee. The cumulative record of earnings is needed to compute earnings subject to many types of taxes. Information is also used to prepare Form W-2 and Form W-3.

Payment of Net Earnings Accounting department sends the payroll record to the treasurer s office. The treasurer s office is responsible for making the payments to employees. Wages Payable Cash Entry to pay employees.

Recording Salaries and Wages Labor-time records are sent to the payroll department on a daily basis. The labor costs are charged to the appropriate jobs or departments and factory overhead. This analysis is recorded on a labor cost summary, in the job cost ledger, and in the factory overhead ledger. Earnings of salaried employees are recorded in the factory overhead ledger accounts and on the labor cost summary.

Labor Cost Summary Hourly workers should be recording their time on a labor time record. Labor costs are recorded on a labor cost summary. This summarizes the direct labor and indirect labor charges to a department for the period. Salaried employees are often not required to prepare labor time records.

Flow of Costs from Subsidiary Records to General Ledger Labor Time Records Job Cost Sheets (Direct Labor) Factory Overhead Sheets (Indirect Labor) Labor Cost Summary (Direct and Indirect Labor) General Journal and General Ledger (WIP-Direct Labor FOH-Indirect Labor)

Employer s Payroll Taxes Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) State Unemployment Tax Act (SUTA)

Payroll Accrual When the end of the period does not coincide with the ending date for a payroll period, an accrual for payroll earnings should be made. Payroll Wages Payable Entry to record accrual of payroll.

Illustration of Accounting for Labor Costs General Journal Entry to Record Payroll Distribution of Payroll Payroll xx FICA Tax Payable xx Employees Income Tax Payable xx Health Insurance Premiums Payable xx Wages Payable xx Record Payment of Net Earnings to Employees Wages Payable xx Cash xx Work in Process xx Factory Overhead xx Sales Salaries xx Administrative Salaries xx Payroll xx Employer s Payroll Taxes Factory Overhead xx Payroll Tax Expense Sales Salaries xx Payroll Tax Expense Admin Salaries xx FICA Tax Payable xx Federal Unemployment Tax Payable xx State Unemployment Tax Payable xx

Special Labor Cost Problems Shift Premiums Employee Pension Costs Bonuses Vacation and Holiday Pay

Accounting for Bonuses, Vacations, and Holiday Pay Work in Process Factory Overhead (Bonus) Factory Overhead (Vacation) Factory Overhead (Holiday) Payroll Bonus Liability Vacation Pay Liability Holiday Pay Liability Incurred payroll and bonus, vacation, and holiday pay.