Form W-4: Deadline for W-4 is April,1 2021 Recorded Webinar | Margie Faulk | From: Mar 02, 2021 - To: Dec 31, 2021 |
When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was signed into law in December 2017, sweeping changes to Form W-4 became a matter of “when,” not “if.” Those changes—arguably the biggest since the form debuted in 1943—is finally materializing for the 2020 tax year, after a one-year implementation delay prompted by feedback from payroll and tax communities
Each year, the Internal Revenue Service issues a new W-4, and each year, many people don’t bother to fill it out.
This happens despite the fact that there are significant things that can occur in any given year that might influence how you fill out a W-4. Reviewing Form W-4 annually is an excellent habit for just about anyone, even if it’s not a federal requirement.
In this post, we’ll provide a quick overview of the 2021 W-4 for both employers and employees. We’ll show you exactly how to fill out the W-4, and we’ll walk you through the IRS withholding estimator. All of this knowledge can help anyone complete the form with the best information possible based on their situation.
Why should anyone care about filling out a W-4? Well, the form was re-designed in 2020 to make withholdings more accurate, and while there isn’t a big difference between the 2020 and the 2021 form, it’s important to stay current.
Taxpayers who fill out the 2021 form are less likely to wind up with a large tax bill or a giant refund when they file tax returns in 2022—money that could have been invested or spent on essential expenses throughout the year.
If that isn’t reason enough to revisit Form W-4, with the passage of the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) in 2017, major changes to employee withholding came to pass. Those changes affected many taxpayers in many ways—and they’re still taking place.
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Who Should Attend?
Margie Faulk, PHR, SHRM-CP is a senior level human resources professional with over 14 years of HR management and compliance experience. A former Compliance Officer for Federal Defense Contracting Industry, Margie has worked as an HR and Compliance advisor for major corporations and small businesses in the small, large, private, public and Non-profit sectors. Margie is bilingual (Spanish) fluent and Bi-cultural.
Margie’s focus is on multi-state, national, state and local workplace compliance. Additionally, Margie is working on International compliance initiatives globally which includes workplace compliance in other countries like the UK, Canada, France, Brazil, China, Africa, Mexico and India, just to name a few.
Margie has created and presented seminars/webinars for many compliance institutes. These national training providers, offer compliance training to professionals, business owners and companies interested in having their company compliant with workplace and industry regulations.
Margie holds professional human resources certification (PHR) from the HR Certification Institution (HRCI) and SHRM-CP certification from Society for Human Resources Management. Margie has completed the Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional training and is a member of the Society of Corporate Compliance & Ethics (SCCE).