Update your W-4 to adjust your
withholding
Did you receive a big tax
refund or owe the IRS a lot of money for 2015? Then it's time to update the
form that tells your employer how to calculate your federal income tax
withholding. That's Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate, and
here's what you need to know.
Filing a new Form W-4 with your
employer allows you to adjust your income tax withholding to avoid overpaying
or underpaying tax for 2016. The form comes with a worksheet to figure out how
many allowances you should claim. These allowances are similar to dependency
exemptions on your income tax return. However, the total allowances on your W-4
don't have to agree with the exemptions you claim on your return. For example,
say you're single and you want to have the maximum amount withheld from your
paycheck. You can claim zero allowances on Form W-4. You'll still claim your
personal exemption on the federal income tax return you file next April.
One caution: You should not
claim more exemptions than you're entitled to on Form W-4.
Updating Form W-4 can help
adjust your withholding to match the tax you expect to owe. If you need assistance
completing the form, give us a call.
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