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- Have questions about the Tax Withholding Estimator? Check out the FAQs
- Redesigned Backup Withholding CP2100 and CP2100A Notices
- Tips for using the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator
- If you’re self-employed, checking your tax situation just got easier
- Retirees: New IRS tool makes it easier to check your withholding
- What to do with your Tax Withholding Estimator results
- New Tax Withholding Estimator makes it easier to tailor your withholding
- An estimated tax payment could help avoid a penalty
- Retirees with pension income: do a Paycheck Checkup
- Got a big tax refund? Use IRS Withholding Estimator to boost take-home pay
- Have children and other dependents? Check your withholding
- Time for a Paycheck Checkup if you have dependents
- Do you have high income or a complex tax return? Do a Paycheck Checkup soon
- Paycheck Checkup for taxpayers who itemize
- Paycheck Checkup for seasonal and part-year workers
- Time for a Paycheck Checkup
- Wondering how much tax to withhold?
- Claiming exemption from withholding (for use by employers communicating to their employees, another for other partners and stakeholders)
- Claiming exemption from withholding (for use by partners and stakeholders)
- Law Changes for 2018 Affect Withholding
- Use the IRS Withholding Estimator to determine the right amount of withholding for you
- Check your tax situation now to avoid tax-time surprises
- Alternate ways to get your withholding right
- Check your withholding ASAP
- What you need to know about doing a Paycheck Checkup
- Ways to check your withholding on IRS.gov
- Understanding backup withholding notices
- Have a financial plan for your taxes: Do a Paycheck Checkup
- Raise your withholding grade with a Paycheck Checkup
- Inspect your federal tax situation with a Paycheck Checkup
- Tax tip for farmers: Check your tax situation to avoid surprises
- An estimated tax payment in 2018 could help avoid a penalty in 2019
- Retirees with pension income: do a Paycheck Checkup
- Got a big tax refund? Use IRS Withholding Estimator to boost take-home pay
- Have children and other dependents? Check your withholding
- Time for a Paycheck Checkup if you have dependents
- Do you have high income or a complex tax return? Do a Paycheck Checkup soon
- Paycheck Checkup for taxpayers who itemize
- Paycheck checkup for seasonal and part-year workers
- Time for a Paycheck Checkup
- Wondering how much tax to withhold?
- Claiming exemption from withholding (for use by employers communicating to their employees, another for other partners and stakeholders)
- Claiming exemption from withholding (for use by partners and stakeholders)
- Law changes for 2018 affect withholding
- Use the IRS Withholding Estimator to determine the right amount of withholding for you
- Have a financial plan for your taxes: Do a Paycheck Checkup
- Raise your withholding grade with a Paycheck Checkup
- Inspect your federal tax situation with a Paycheck Checkup
- Tax tip for farmers: Check your tax situation to avoid surprises
- Tax reform changes the rules about Net Operating Losses
- Tax reform changes excess business loss limits
- New credit benefits employers providing paid family and medical leave
- Tax reform changes accounting method rules for businesses
- Tax reform affects employee achievement awards
- Tax reform changes qualified moving expense reimbursements
- Tax reform creates opportunity zone tax incentive
- Tax reform limits like-kind exchanges
- S-corporations may want to convert to C-corporations
- New tax law offers 100-percent, first-year ‘bonus’ depreciation
- New tax law changes business expensing
- Changes to depreciation limits on luxury automobiles
- How tax reform affects farmers and ranchers
- Tax reform changes to depreciation deduction affect farmers
- IRS resources help small businesses understand tax reform
- New 100-percent depreciation deduction for businesses
- Taxpayers may be eligible for a qualified business income deduction
- New tax law changes backup withholding rate
- Tax law changes affect fringe benefit deductions and your taxes
- Common questions about recordkeeping for small businesses
- A comparison for mid- to large businesses and international taxpayers
- Tax law changes affect fringe benefit deductions and your taxes
- New 100-percent depreciation deduction for businesses
- Taxpayers may be eligible for a qualified business income deduction
- New tax law offers 100-percent, first-year ‘bonus’ depreciation
- New tax law changes business expensing
- Changes to depreciation limits on luxury automobiles
- Tax reform affects employee achievement awards
- Tax reform changes qualified moving expense reimbursements
- Tax reform changes the rules about Net Operating Losses
- Tax reform changes excess business loss limits
- Home office deduction benefits small business owners