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- Posted on April 24, 2008
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For instance, your employer may be using information about your income that is no longer current. Employers compute withholding for their employees using IRS Form W-2, Withholding Allowance Certificate. To make sure W-4 data is accurate, you need to fill it out based on the latest data available about your income and deductions.
Mid-year is a good time to review the withholding situation and forecast your tax liability because there's still time to make adjustments if you're under-withheld. It's especially vital to plan ahead if you've had any of the following:
- A gain from the sale of property, e.g. stocks, bonds, or real property;
- Income from a second job;
- Other income from which there is no withholding (for example, a pension, alimony, IRA, interest or dividends);
- A change in marital status.
All of the above can cause problems as far as your withholding is concerned and the only way to know for sure is to compute a projection. To be on the safe side, why not give us a call? This office will be happy to assist you in determining safe withholding or estimated tax levels, or help you with long-range tax planning.
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