Around this time of year, taxpayers start giving their form W-4 a second look. The form W-4 is the form that you complete and give to your employer - not the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) - so that ...
Knowing how this IRS form works can help with new jobs, tax refunds, and avoiding estimated tax payments in 2026.
Ever looked at your paycheck and wondered why your take-home pay seems off? It might have something to do with your W-4 form. If you’re starting a new job, picking up a side hustle or going through a ...
The IRS has released the final version of the 2020 Form W-4 with some important changes that could impact both employers and workers this tax season. The new form is for use this year – it is intended ...
Contributing to an employer-sponsored 401(k) retirement plan can be a great way to save money toward your long-term financial goals. You might notice when you start saving in a 401(k) or when you make ...
The IRS proposed new regulations (REG-132741-17) for withholding on individuals’ wages to reflect the statutory changes in the law known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, P.L. 115-97, including the ...
With new tax rates and new withholding tables in play for 2018, taxpayers may need to take a second look at form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate (downloads as a pdf). Form W-4 is ...