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Check Withholding to Avoid a Tax Surprise

If you owed tax last year or received a large refund you may want to adjust your tax withholding. Owing tax at the end of the year could result in penalties being assessed. On the other end, if you had a large refund you lost out on having the money in your pocket throughout the year. Changing jobs, getting married or divorced, buying a home or having children can all result in changes in your tax calculations.

The IRS withholding calculator on IRS.gov can help compute the proper tax withholding. The worksheets in ‘Publication 919, How Do I Adjust My Withholding?’ can also be used to do the calculation. If the result suggests an adjustment is necessary, you can submit a new W-4, Withholding Allowance Certificate, to your employer.

TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS
1. Tax Incentives for Higher Education
2. Check Withholding to Avoid a Tax Surprise
3. 5 Tips for Early Preparation
4. Amended Returns
5. Tips and Taxes
6. Filing an Extensions
7. Car Donations
8. Tax Credit For Hybrid Vehicles
9. Earned Income Tax Credit for Certain Workers
10. Refinancing your Home
11. Credit for the Elderly or Disabled
12. Selling your Home
13. Gift Giving
14. Name change after Marriage or Divorce
15. Filing Deadlines for CPA Firm of Rene Sarkhosh & Associates, Inc.
16. Your Appeal Rights
17. Information About IRS Notices
18. Payment Options
19. EFTPS – Electronic Federal Tax Payment System
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