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    Are Yearly W-4s Mandatory?

    I was under the impression that a new W-4 was required from each employee for each new year now. Am I wrong? The W-4 instructions don't seem to say that.

    #2
    News to me

    Originally posted by whatdoiknow View Post
    I was under the impression that a new W-4 was required from each employee for each new year now. Am I wrong? The W-4 instructions don't seem to say that.
    I never heard of that rule at all.....and I worked way too many years as an employee.

    FE

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      #3
      No, I do not believe it is. Even the instructions for form W-4 tell the taxpayer they should "consider completing" a new form each year or anytime there is a change in financial situation. Any requirement to complete a new one would be a policy of a company's HR department, not an IRS mandate.

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        #4
        It's not required by the gov't. Some HR depts. ask employees to complete a new one every year, probably a CYA thing for them.
        "A man that holds a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way." - Mark Twain

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          #5
          depends on company

          I have an elderly lady that does a little side job. She doesn't make enough to require filing a tax return as long as there is no FIT. In 2010 she filled out a W-4 and put exempt.
          In 2011 they took out taxes and told her she had to fill out a new W-4 every year. So now she has to file a tax return to get her money back.

          I told her it was not required by IRS and most companies only change your withholding if you fill out a new one but apparently not the company she works for. So now she will make sure she does that every year.

          Linda, EA

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            #6
            Originally posted by oceanlovin'ea View Post
            I have an elderly lady that does a little side job. She doesn't make enough to require filing a tax return as long as there is no FIT. In 2010 she filled out a W-4 and put exempt.
            In 2011 they took out taxes and told her she had to fill out a new W-4 every year. So now she has to file a tax return to get her money back.

            I told her it was not required by IRS and most companies only change your withholding if you fill out a new one but apparently not the company she works for. So now she will make sure she does that every year.

            Linda, EA
            To maintain that "exempt" status, a new W4 is required each succeeding period.

            For employees not claiming exempt, the first one submitted is good forever unless employee needs to change sttus.
            ChEAr$,
            Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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              #7
              Mandatory?

              Thanks, to Chears, and everyone!

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                #8
                Chears is correct. It IS required every Jan 1 if you claim "Exempt" from withholding for employment purposes. IRS had too many problems with succeeding years where circumstances changed, and employee had a tax liability.

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                  #9
                  I will let my client know that. We just thought they were being too picky. Good to know they were doing their job correctly.

                  Linda, EA

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                    #10
                    Related to the exempt case, MA (and I think many other states) require an annual statement or W-4-equivalent for military spouses claiming exemption under the MSRRA.

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