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A Florida contractor's SUTA rate is 2.7% on the first $7,000 of wages per employee. With 8 employees each earning over $7,000 annually, what is the total SUTA liability?

Correct Answer

A) $1,512

SUTA = 8 employees × $7,000 × 2.7% = $1,512.

Answer Options
A
$1,512
B
$1,890
C
$756
D
$2,160

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The correct answer is A ($1,512) because SUTA (State Unemployment Tax Act) tax is calculated by multiplying the number of employees by the wage base limit, then by the tax rate. Since each employee earns over $7,000, the full wage base of $7,000 applies to all 8 employees. The calculation is: 8 employees × $7,000 wage base × 2.7% rate = $1,512 total SUTA liability.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: $1,890

This answer ($1,890) appears to use an incorrect rate of 3.375% instead of the given 2.7% rate (8 × $7,000 × 3.375% = $1,890).

Option C: $756

This answer ($756) incorrectly uses only 4 employees instead of 8 employees in the calculation (4 × $7,000 × 2.7% = $756).

Option D: $2,160

This answer ($2,160) appears to use an incorrect rate of approximately 3.86% instead of the given 2.7% rate.

Memory Technique

Remember 'SUTA CAPS' - SUTA has a wage CAP per employee ($7,000), and you multiply: Employees × CAP × Rate = Total SUTA liability.

Reference Hint

Look up payroll tax calculations and SUTA requirements in the Business and Finance chapter of your contractor reference manual.

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