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What is the effect of having too much tax withheld from your salary?

When you have too much money withheld from your paychecks, you end up giving Uncle Sam an interest-free loan (and getting a tax refund). On the other hand, having too little withheld from your paychecks could mean an unexpected tax bill or even a penalty for underpayment.

What does it mean to withhold taxes at a higher rate?

Why withholding at a single rate is higher The withholding tables that the IRS uses effectively take those tax bracket differences into account. As a result, single people will have more money taken out of their paychecks than married people with the same income.

What happens if you have too much withholding from your taxes?

Check Your Withholding. Avoid a surprise at tax time and check your withholding amount. Too little can lead to a tax bill or penalty. Too much can mean you won’t have use of the money until you receive a tax refund.

How does an employer withhold tax from your paycheck?

An employer generally withholds income tax from their employee’s paycheck and pays it to the IRS on their behalf. Wages paid, along with any amounts withheld, are reflected on the Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, the employee receives at the end of the year.

What does withholding mean on a tax return?

They use formulas given to them by the IRS to determine your tax liability. This is called tax withholding. It is the reason you see an automatic deduction from your paycheck each pay period. They take this estimated tax removed from your pay and send it directly to the government for you. How nice of them!

Do you have to specify how many withholding allowances you claim?

How many withholding allowances you claim: Each allowance you claim reduces the amount withheld. If you withhold an additional amount: You can request an additional amount withheld from each paycheck. Note: You must specify a filing status and a number of withholding allowances on Form W–4. You cannot specify only a dollar amount of withholding.