What your asking for doesn't exactly exist...there are several different ways to calculate withholding. Explained: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p15a.pdf
The 2010 Federal tax withholding tables can be found in any 2010 tax book. Also, any accountant can give you a copy of the tax books or just the tax tables.
http://www.dornc.com/downloads/nc30.pdf
No. But the tables used to calculate withholding will...and that may put more in your check...but the amount you will owe at the end of the year won't be different. Sneaky!
16. The Thurstons' total federal income tax withholding is $
social security tax
Federal Income Tax Withholding.
Yes
1450
No. Taxes remain the same. The withholding tables changed a bit, so more cash was available, but the amount of tax ultimately due is the same.
Yes and no. Federal Withholding is usually Federal income tax. FICA is Social Security. Different percentage, goes to a different place.
Federal Withholding Tax
SOcial Security Tax:D