For 2009 and 2010 we had the Making Work Pay Credit and throughout both years there was less tax withheld from wages which was suppose to balance out at the time the tax return was filed. For 2011 the Making Work Pay Credit has expired so I assumed the amount of tax being withheld was going to be increased to offset the credit being done away with. Now I have read a recent email from the IRS that the withholding tables are not changing. Therefore taxpayers are not going to have enough withheld throughout the year to offset the loss of the credit when they file next year for 2011. Am I correct in this. If so I'm thinking I need to warn my customers ahead of time to be prepared for this.
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tables did change. The tax tables did not materially change.
Nearly everyone we do payroll had large increases in withholding and decreases in take home. We have had multiple phone calls about this and especially for pensions. They are upset their income is down, but it is all in withholding.AJ, EA
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Checked a pension withholding today and his went up $43 per month. TP does not and did not qualify for the MWP credit. Need to adjust his estimates accordingly. Did check some paystubs for the ss being withheld of other tp and the employer was wh at the old rate. When brought to their attention comment was When did that change?
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