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- Employment Law Guide
In-depth review of the spectrum of Oregon employment law requirements HR must follow with respect to withholding taxes.
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- Tasks
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- Letters and Forms
As mandated by the State of Nebraska Department of Revenue, an employer must provide an employee with the Employee's Nebraska Withholding Allowance Certificate, Form W-4N, if the employee completes a federal Form W-4.
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As mandated by the State of Wisconsin Department of Revenue, all employers must provide new employees hired on or after January 1, 2020, with an Employee's Wisconsin Withholding Exemption Certificate/New Hire Reporting, Form WT-4.
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This letter may be used to inform new employees who start work on or after January 1, 2020, about the new federal Form W-4.
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- Employment Law Guide
Updated to reflect federal income tax withholding changes for expatriates and nonresident aliens due to the new federal Form W-4, effective January 1, 2020.
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- Policies and Procedures
Employers may use IRS Publication 15-T, Federal Income Tax Withholding Methods, to figure the amount of federal income tax to withhold from their employees' wages.
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- Letters and Forms
As mandated by the Internal Revenue Service, all employers must provide the Form W-4 to new employees on or before the first day of work.
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- Employment Law Guide
In-depth review of the spectrum of Georgia employment law requirements HR must follow with respect to Withholding Taxes.
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- Letters and Forms
As recommended by the Social Security Administration, employers that have been notified that they need to correct a name or social security number that was submitted on an employee's wage and tax statement (Form W-2) may use this sample letter to inform the employee.