Another tax headache ahead: IRS is changing paycheck withholdings, and it'll be a doozy (2024)

Janna Herron|USA TODAY

You finally finished your taxes and are learning – for better or worse – the ins and outs of the new law.

But wait, the law isn’t done with you. There’s another complication coming out later this year: The Internal Revenue Service is changing how you adjust your paycheck withholdings, and early indicators show it won’t be easy.

The agency plans to release a new W-4 form that better incorporates the changes ushered in by the new tax lawso that the amount heldback for taxes in each of your paychecks is more accurate.

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But the changes won’t be simple, says Pete Isberg, head of government affairs at ADP, the payroll and human resources company.

Filling out the new form will be a lot like doing your taxes again.

“It’ll be a much bigger pain,” he says. “The accuracy will be 100 percent, but the ease-of-use will be zero.”

What’s changing?

While the new form hasn’t been released yet, the IRS last summer put out a draft version and instructions seeking feedback from tax preparation companies and payroll firms. Instead of claiming a certain amount of allowances based on exemptions – which have been eliminated – the draft form asked workers to input the annual dollar amounts for:

  • Nonwage income, such as interest and dividends
  • Itemized and other deductions
  • Income tax credits expected for the tax year
  • For employees with multiple jobs, total annual taxable wages for all lower paying jobs in the household

“It looked a lot more like the 1040 than a W-4,” Isberg says.

The new form referenced up to 12 other IRS publications to fill it out. It was so complex and different from the previous W-4 form that Ernst & Young worried employees would struggle to fill it out correctly and employers may need to offer training beforehand.

Why is it taking so long?

The tax and payroll community expressed many concerns about the draft form aside from its complexity.

Many cited privacy issues because the form asked for spousal and family income that workers might not want to share with their employers. Other employees may not want to disclose they have another job or do side work outside their full-time job.

To avoid disclosing so much private information, taxpayers instead could usethe IRS withholding calculator, but it’s “not easy to use, and the instructions are confusing,” according to feedback from the American Payroll Association.

In September, the IRS scrapped plans to implement the new W-4 form for 2019 and instead is planning to roll it out for 2020.

What to expect

Another draft version of the new W-4 is expected by May 31, according to the IRS, which will also ask for public comment.

“We encourage taxpayers to take advantage of that opportunity and send us comments on the redesign,” says agency spokeswoman Anny Pachner.

The IRS will review the comments and plans to post a second draft later in the summer. The final W-4 version will be released by the end of the year in time for the 2020 tax year.

Once it arrives, you’ll probably need the following information on hand, says Kathy Pickering, executive director of H&R Block’s Tax Institute. That may mean lugging in past 1099 forms, paystubs or last year’s tax returns to fill it out correctly.

  • Your filing status
  • Number of dependents
  • Information about your itemized deductions such as home mortgage interest, state and local taxes, and charitable deductions
  • Earnings from all jobs
  • Information about nonwage income such as business income, dividends, and interest.

“If you’re married, and both you and your spouse work, it will also be helpful to know information about your spouse’s income,” she says.

You may also need to fill out a new state income withholding form. Many states use the current W-4 for withholding, but they may need to release their own forms, too.

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Another tax headache ahead: IRS is changing paycheck withholdings, and it'll be a doozy (2024)

FAQs

Can the IRS change your withholding? ›

A12: The IRS may direct your employer to withhold federal income tax at an increased rate to ensure you have adequate withholding by issuing a lock-in letter. At that point, your employer must disregard any Form W-4 that decreases the amount of withholding.

How will changing withholdings affect my paycheck? ›

Will Changing Withholding Affect My Paycheck? Yes, changing your tax withholding will change your take-home pay amount, though your gross pay will not change.

Why does my federal withholding change each paycheck? ›

The amount of tax withheld from your pay depends on what you earn each pay period. It also depends on what information you gave your employer on Form W-4 when you started working. This information, like your filing status, can affect the tax rate used to calculate your withholding.

Should I adjust my tax withholdings? ›

To avoid a large or unexpected tax bill it is also a good idea to change your withholding when you experience a big life change such as marriage, divorce, birth of a child, getting a new or second job, starting a side business, or receiving any other income that isn't subject to withholding.

Can my employer change my tax withholding without notice? ›

Unless otherwise notified by the IRS, employers are required to begin withholding based on the lock-in letter for any wages paid after the date specified in the notice. Once a lock-in rate is effective, an employer cannot decrease withholding without IRS approval.

Is it better to claim 1 or 0 on your taxes? ›

Claiming 1 on your tax return reduces withholdings with each paycheck, which means you make more money on a week-to-week basis. When you claim 0 allowances, the IRS withholds more money each paycheck but you get a larger tax return.

Why do I owe federal taxes if I claim 0? ›

When you claim 0 in allowances, it seems as if you are the only one who earns and that your spouse does not. Then, when both of you earn, and the amount reaches the 25% tax bracket, the amount of tax sent is not enough. You will hence need to pay the IRS some money.

Can I still get a refund if no federal taxes were withheld? ›

It's possible. If you do not have any federal tax withheld from your paycheck, your tax credits and deductions could still be greater than any taxes you owe. This would result in you being eligible for a refund. You must file a tax return to claim your refund.

What happens if my tax withholding is wrong? ›

For the adjustment process, file one Form 94X-X to correct the underreported tax amount and pay any tax due. For the claim process, file a second Form 94X-X to correct the overreported amounts.

How do I know if my federal withholding is correct? ›

How to check withholding. Use the Tax Withholding Estimator on IRS.gov. The Tax Withholding Estimator works for most employees by helping them determine whether they need to give their employer a new Form W-4.

What tax changes are coming in 2024? ›

For tax year 2024, the standard deduction for married couples filing jointly rises to $29,200, an increase of $1,500 from 2023. For single taxpayers, the standard deduction rose to $14,600, a $750 increase from the previous year.

Will I owe money if I claim 1? ›

Claiming 1 on Your Taxes

Claiming 1 reduces the amount of taxes that are withheld, which means you will get more money each paycheck instead of waiting until your tax refund. You could also still get a small refund while having a larger paycheck if you claim 1.

Is it legal to change your tax withholdings? ›

Change Your Withholding

To change your tax withholding you should: Complete a new Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate, and submit it to your employer. Complete a new Form W-4P, Withholding Certificate for Pension or Annuity Payments, and submit it to your payer.

How much federal tax should be taken out of my paycheck? ›

2023 Income Tax Brackets (due April 2024)
Single Filers
Taxable IncomeRate
$0 - $11,00010%
$11,000 - $44,72512%
$44,725 - $95,37522%
4 more rows

What to claim on W4 to get the most money on paycheck? ›

You can claim anywhere between 0 and 3 allowances on the W4 IRS form, depending on what you're eligible for. Generally, the more allowances you claim, the less tax will be withheld from each paycheck. The fewer allowances claimed, the larger withholding amount, which may result in a refund.

What happens if your employer messes up your tax withholding? ›

If the amount under/over withheld is deemed too excessive, the IRS can send a lock-in letter notifying the employer how to adjust withholding regardless of the employee's W4 requests. If a W-4 error is caught before filing, individuals can correct this relatively easily by refiling a W-4 with their employer.

Why did my federal withholding decrease? ›

Federal tax withholding

If you earn less (such as work fewer hours or increase contributions to your 401k), the FITW will decrease. Your employer sends the federal income tax withholding to the IRS on your behalf.

Can an employee change withholding at any time? ›

You can adjust your W-4 at any time during the year. Just remember, adjustments made later in the year will have less impact on your taxes for that year.

Why did the IRS change the withholding tables? ›

The updated 2024 income tax withholding tables have new withholding amounts to adjust for inflation. Adjust your payroll tax withholding to reflect annual changes to income tax withholding tables. If you use online payroll software, the information automatically updates.

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