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A general contractor's business has 8 employees and annual payroll of $480,000. If the workers' compensation rate is $8.50 per $100 of payroll, what is the annual workers' compensation premium?

Correct Answer

B) $40,800

Workers' comp premium = ($480,000 ÷ $100) × $8.50 = 4,800 × $8.50 = $40,800. The rate is applied per $100 of payroll to calculate the total premium.

Answer Options
A
$35,200
B
$40,800
C
$45,600
D
$48,000

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The workers' compensation premium is calculated by dividing the total annual payroll by $100, then multiplying by the rate per $100. With a $480,000 payroll and $8.50 rate per $100, the calculation is ($480,000 ÷ $100) × $8.50 = 4,800 × $8.50 = $40,800. This is the standard method for calculating workers' compensation premiums in the construction industry.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: $35,200

This answer of $35,200 appears to use an incorrect rate calculation, possibly using a lower rate than the given $8.50 per $100 of payroll.

Option C: $45,600

This answer of $45,600 suggests an error in the rate application, possibly using a higher rate than specified or miscalculating the payroll division.

Option D: $48,000

This answer of $48,000 appears to be using 10% of the payroll ($480,000 × 0.10), which ignores the specific rate structure of workers' compensation calculations.

Memory Technique

Think 'Payroll Per Hundred' - PPH. Always divide payroll by 100 first, then multiply by the rate to get your premium.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code - Administrative provisions chapter on contractor insurance requirements and workers' compensation calculations

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