no because some people don't know what withholding is
1.45%
Employers are supposed to adjust their withholding no later than 4/1/2009.
Employers are supposed to adjust withholding by April 1, 2009.
After filling out the employee's withholding allowance certificate, you should submit it to your employer for processing.
No. The last increase was in 2008; there will be no change for 2010 or 2011.
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
http://www.dornc.com/downloads/nc30.pdf
That won't be known until the last quarter of 2009.
To maximize your withholding on your W4 form, you should claim fewer allowances or dependents. This will result in more taxes being withheld from your paycheck.
To adjust withholding for taxes, you can submit a new W-4 form to your employer. This form allows you to specify the amount of taxes you want withheld from your paycheck. You can increase or decrease the withholding based on your tax situation to ensure you are paying the right amount of taxes throughout the year.
The number of regular withholding allowances you should claim on your tax forms depends on your personal situation. It is recommended to consult with a tax professional or use the IRS withholding calculator to determine the appropriate number of allowances for your specific circumstances.
The Tax Form W4 is used by employers to see how much tax withholding they should do on an employees' wages. With over-withholding does not have any consequences, under-withholding can lead to penalties.