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I need to revise my withholding of taxes. How??

 
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VictoriaD75
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I need to revise my withholding of taxes. How??

If you are referring to the withholding reported on your tax forms, you may edit those forms in the software. For example, withholding on a W-2 is reported in box 2. Under Wages & Income, click Edit/Add next to Job (W-2). You can then click Edit next to the W-2 and make the adjustments.

 

If you need to make changes to the withholding in your payroll, you will need to contact your HR Department and complete a new W-4 form. This form will change your withholding going forward. You cannot change withholding from past pay periods.

 

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I need to revise my withholding of taxes. How??

Is there a way to run an off cycle payroll at year end for a new hire and not withhold taxes?

 

Would running payroll for the first time at year end for Q1 (in the past) create a requirement to file 941 for Q1

I need to revise my withholding of taxes. How??

Ok this forum is for users of the Turbo Tax program to answer income tax questions ... this is NOT Intuit payroll services... contact them for any payroll tax questions. 

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