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The total payroll of concord company for the month of october, 2017 was $102, of which $185000 represented amounts paid in excess of $118500 to certain employees. $601000 represented amounts paid to employees in excess of the $7300 maximum subject to unemployment taxes. $185000 of federal income taxes and $18400 of union dues were withheld. the state unemployment tax is 1%, the federal unemployment tax is .8%, and the current f. i.c. a. tax is 7.65% on an employee’s wages to $118500 and 1.45% in excess of $118500. what amount should concord record as payroll tax expense?

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