Just installed new withholding tables for one of my customers.
Good grief! Has anyone else noticed how liberal they are? Beyond the 10% bracket, the gaps are HUGE. Meaning people will have less withheld from their pay. More to spend (in this election year) and will not impact their economics until their tax returns are filed early in 2017. At that time, their refunds (or amounts due) will pay for this huge change in withholding.
The board has a policy against politically-slanted dialogue, but I think as preparers we have the right to take notice and discuss this as sometimes politics is unavoidable. And this is not partisan (please don't try to get into partisan) as both sides have done similar things in the past. This appears to be a very public way of putting more money into people's pockets during 2016, without any downside to the population until after the election.
As a preparer, I think my only recourse is to let my customers know to expect a worse refund in 2017 and to plan for it, or adjust their withholding. And of course, they will be asking me how fewer dependents to claim. My standard advice to all parties is to add a fixed amount to every pay period, that way the fixed amount will be paid in regardless of how many games are played in the withholding tables.
Good grief! Has anyone else noticed how liberal they are? Beyond the 10% bracket, the gaps are HUGE. Meaning people will have less withheld from their pay. More to spend (in this election year) and will not impact their economics until their tax returns are filed early in 2017. At that time, their refunds (or amounts due) will pay for this huge change in withholding.
The board has a policy against politically-slanted dialogue, but I think as preparers we have the right to take notice and discuss this as sometimes politics is unavoidable. And this is not partisan (please don't try to get into partisan) as both sides have done similar things in the past. This appears to be a very public way of putting more money into people's pockets during 2016, without any downside to the population until after the election.
As a preparer, I think my only recourse is to let my customers know to expect a worse refund in 2017 and to plan for it, or adjust their withholding. And of course, they will be asking me how fewer dependents to claim. My standard advice to all parties is to add a fixed amount to every pay period, that way the fixed amount will be paid in regardless of how many games are played in the withholding tables.
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