The last major redesign of the Form W-4 occurred in 1987 – over 30 years ago. When updates became necessary due to changes from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the I.R.S. used the opportunity to overhaul the form and address ongoing concerns about its complexity and inaccurate withholding results.
Despite the positive intent of the redesign, The American Payroll Association has predicted that explaining the new form to workers may be challenging. The new W-4 form, 2020 Employee’s Withholding Certificate, becomes mandatory for newly hired employees on January 1, 2020 so it’s important that employers prepare to discuss the changes.
Changes to the new W-4 that employers need to know
The new W-4 form has been streamlined and updated to reflect recent changes to the tax code. Details have been added that allow workers to better match their withholding amount to their actual tax liability – minimizing unwelcome surprises at tax time. And, procedures have been put in place to protect employee privacy.
Changes include:
New employees and those updating their withholding amounts after December 31, 2019 are required to use the new W-4 form, but existing employees and rehires may also benefit from a “paycheck checkup.” By using the online estimator, they can determine whether an adjustment to their withholding amount is appropriate and file a new W-4 form, if necessary.
For additional information, review the FAQs provided by the I.R.S.