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Is Your Withholding Adequate? Here Is How To Check.
When you filed your federal tax return this year, were you surprised to find you owed money? You might want to change your withholding so that this doesn’t happen again next year. You might even want to adjust your withholding if you got a big refund. Receiving a tax refund essentially means you’re giving the government an interest-free loan.
Maner Costerisan is here to help you and your business when it comes to your federal taxes and consulting around whether or not you need to adjust your withholdings. Contact us at maner@manercpa.com or by calling us directly.
Adjust if necessary
Taxpayers should periodically review their tax situations and adjust withholding, if appropriate. The IRS has a withholding calculator to assist you in conducting a paycheck checkup. The calculator reflects tax law changes in areas such as available itemized deductions, the child credit, the dependent credit and the repeal of dependent exemptions. You can access the IRS calculator here: https://www.checkpointmarketing.net/newsletter/linkShimRadar.cfm?key=91853402G3971J9551781&l=73525
Life changes
There are some situations when you should check your withholding. In addition to tax law changes, the IRS recommends that you perform a checkup if you:- Adjusted your withholding last year, especially in the middle or later part of the year,
- Owed additional tax when you filed your 2021 return,
- Received a refund that was smaller or larger than expected,
- Got married or divorced,
- Had a child or adopted one,
- Purchased a home, or
- Had changes in income.
Plan ahead now
There’s still time to remedy any shortfalls to minimize taxes due for 2022, as well as any penalties and interest. Contact us if you have any questions or need assistance. We can help you determine if you need to adjust your withholding. © 2022Maner Costerisan is here to help you and your business when it comes to your federal taxes and consulting around whether or not you need to adjust your withholdings. Contact us at maner@manercpa.com or by calling us directly.
The materials provided in the News & Insights section are for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal, tax, or financial developments. While we strive to ensure accuracy at the time of publication, Maner Costerisan does not guarantee that the information remains up-to-date or free from error. We recommend consulting directly with a Maner Costerisan team member to confirm the applicability and relevance of any information to your specific situation.
