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Employee Withholding Allowance Certificate, W-4In order for DSU to withhold the correct amount of federal income tax from an employee's pay, and before the University is able to pay, an employee is required to complete a Form W-4. The completed Form W-4 should be submitted for processing along with the other required forms for new hires within three days of the date the person begins employment. Departments with questions concerning the Form W-4 should contact the Payroll Office. Federal income tax is withheld from wage payments based on marital status selected and number of allowances claimed on line 5 of the W-4. Federal income taxes are calculated after reducing the gross wage by pre-tax items such as annuities and select benefits. Employees may change their filing at any time by completing a new W-4 form. Taxes will be withheld at the appropriate rate based on the most current W-4 on file. Filling out a W-4 W-4 forms must be completed in ink (or typed) with an original signature. These forms require:
The amount indicated on this line will be in addition to the amount that would be withheld based on your marital status and the number allowances claimed on line 5.
Enter "Exempt" on line 7, only if you meet the criteria listed on the W-4. More information concerning Exemption from tax withholding will follow.
Claiming "Exempt" from Tax Withholding Some employees may be eligible to claim "exempt" on their Federal withholdings. You should only claim "Exempt" on your Federal W-4 if you meet the following criteria:
The table below lists the maximum taxable income from all sources during the year, which can be earned to claim "Exempt" on your W-4(s).
Above table info pulled from IRS website http://www.irs.gov/publications/p505/15008e11.html To claim exemption from tax withholding, write "EXEMPT" on line 7 of the W-4(s). These forms must be renewed annually, by February 15 for the current tax year. If a W-4 is not filled out by February 15 to claim "Exempt" from taxes for the current year, or to drop the "Exempt" status, the employee's withholding status will be changed to single with 0(zero) allowances. A W-4 claiming "Exempt" can be filled out any time during the year. Summary Individual tax matters are the responsibility of each employee. You should provide Dakota State University with accurate information when establishing your tax status. Federal regulations impose penalties for supplying false withholding information. Employees with tax questions can contact the DSU Payroll Department at 256-5134, or the Internal Revenue Service at 1-800-424-1040.
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