Payroll Journal Entries – Part 2

This article is Part 2 of a series of articles dealing with the matter of posting payroll expenses and liabilities in your books via journal entries.

 

Part 2 will specifically address recognizing health insurance employee deductions and the corresponding company contributions and liabilities in your books via journal entries.

 

So, to get started, let’s say your company has five employees and all employees are part of a company health insurance cafeteria plan. Each employee has pre-tax dollars deducted from their paychecks and there are corresponding company matches (paid for by company) to each employee’s health insurance plan (for this paycheck).

You just processed payroll for the upcoming pay date and thus the moneys for the net wages were taken out of your bank account. However, you still need to recognize the following for the health insurance portion of the payroll:

 

  • Employee Deductions – These are simply going to be gross wage expenses in your books because it is from the employees’ wages that the employee paid share of the health insurance moneys were taken out from.
  • Company Match – These will be recognized as health insurance expenses in the company’s books because it is the company that pays for this portion of the employees’ health insurance plans.
  • Health Insurance Liabilities – These will be booked as a liability in your company’s books. These liabilities will total BOTH the employee deductions and company contributions.

 

So, now let’s post that journal entry:

 

DebitCreditMemo
Health Insurance Liabilities$4000To recognize the liability to be paid.
Employee Gross Wages Expense$1000To recognize the employee share of the plans.
Benefits: Health Insurance Plan Expense$3000To recognize the company share of the plans.

 

Note: Each employee had $200 deducted for their Health Insurance plan and the company contributed $600 to each plan.

 

 

 

Note: AccuraBooks is a bookkeeping firm only, so please consult with your C.P.A. for verification and clarification about the contents of this article.

 

 

 

 

 

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