You May Not Get a Tax Refund Next Year
Article Highlights:
- Payroll Withholding
- W-4
- 2018 Tax Projection
- Adjusting Withholding
What adds to the problem is that many taxpayers count on a refund to pay property taxes, insurance, and other large expenses. The W-4 worksheets are designed to withhold the correct amount of tax with no substantial refund, and many tax practitioners are reporting that clients’ withholdings for 2018 have been reduced to seriously low amounts.
In other years, most taxpayers can look at the tax from their prior year’s return and compare it to their projected payroll withholding to see if their current withholding amount is appropriate. But that’s not the case for 2018, since the tax computation has been substantially altered. Taxpayers with multiple jobs, a working spouse, or complicated returns will find it difficult to adjust their withholding to achieve the desired results.
The same problem exists for retirees with pension income, the difference being that they use a W-4P instead of a W-4.
If you would like this firm to project your 2018 taxes and suggest how to adjust your payroll withholding so you might achieve the outcome you want, please give this office a call.