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IRS TAX tip 2001-47
Form W-4 -- THE KEY
TO TAX Withholding
WASHINGTON
-- When you start a new job, you must complete Form W-4,
"Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate," so your
employer can withhold the correct federal income tax from your
pay. Detailed instructions on the form and its worksheet can
help you figure your correct withholding amount, according to the
IRS. If your tax situation changes, you can change your
withholding and submit a new Form W-4 to your employer.
You
can also use the Form W-4 to tell your employer not to deduct any
federal income tax from your wages. To qualify for this
exempt status, you must have received a full refund of all the
federal income tax withheld from your pay in 2000, and you must
expect to receive a full refund of all
the federal income tax withheld from your pay in 2001.
Anyone who falsely claims exempt status can be assessed a $500
penalty. If the IRS believes your Form W-4 is incorrect,
your employer will be instructed to withhold federal income tax at
a rate up to the highest withholding rate.
If
you fail to provide your employer with a completed and signed Form
W-4, your employer must withhold federal income tax from your
wages at the rate of single with zero allowances.
If
you have a working spouse or more than one job, figure the total
number of allowances you are entitled to claim on all jobs using
worksheets from only one Form W-4. Your withholding will
generally be most accurate when all allowances are claimed on the
W-4 filed for the highest paying job, and zero allowances are
claimed for the others.
You
may be entitled to additional withholding allowances based on the
total dollar amount of your itemized deductions, certain tax
credits, or adjustments to income. The worksheets on the
Form W-4 take these items into account and help you figure your
withholding. You may always claim fewer allowances than you
are entitled to. This will result in your employer deducting
a higher amount of federal income tax from your pay.
For
additional information on completing Form W-4, get a copy of
Publication 505, "Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax,"
and Publication 919, "How Do I Adjust My Tax
Withholding?" You may call 1-800-829-3676 to order
them, or download them from the IRS Web Site at www.irs.gov.
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** Reference: IRS
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