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No, it is not possible to not withhold federal taxes if you are earning income subject to taxation.

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Can you not withhold federal taxes from my paycheck?

No, as an employer, I am required by law to withhold federal taxes from your paycheck.


Why didn't federal taxes get deducted from your pay?

Ask your payroll provider why they didn't withhold.


How much should a self-employed individual withhold for taxes?

A self-employed individual should typically withhold around 25-30 of their income for taxes to cover federal income tax, self-employment tax, and state taxes.


What percentage of federal taxes are withheld from gross income?

Your employer payroll department would have to give you the correct percentage that they will be withholding for all of your federal taxes that they will be required to withhold from your gross income.


Can the state withhold federal income taxes if you owe welfare?

Your state can flag your account to withhold your federal refund in order to meet a debt owed;however, in general, your state,they can only take your taxes if you owe on a student loan, have back child support, or owe taxes. I guess you need to contact Dept of revenue of your state.


Can you instruct your payroll department not to withhold any federal and state taxes from your paycheck?

Only under very limited circumstances if, for some reason, you are qualified to be exempt from withholding taxes. Under most circumstances, no. The company is required to withhold taxes and report employee earnings.


Can an employee legally block federal taxes from being withheld from their paycheck?

No, an employee cannot legally block federal taxes from being withheld from their paycheck. It is a legal requirement for employers to withhold federal taxes from employee paychecks as mandated by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).


Do you withhold federal taxes for minors?

All taxes should be withheld on earned wages. If a minor has less than the standard deduction in UNEARNED income then they will not pay any Federal Tax... the state and local taxes depend on the state and locality.


What kind of form do you feel out for taxes if you want to withhold federal taxes out of your ssi?

Social Security Supplemental Income (SSI) is not taxable; therefore, there is no method for withholding income taxes from it. To have Federal income taxes withheld from Social Security Benefits: http://www.ssa.gov/taxwithhold.html


If you claim 4 people on your taxes will they deduct federal taxes?

Yes will have some amount of taxes that your employer is required to withhold from your gross earnings before you will receive your net take home paycheck.


Who are under the federal income tax withholding law?

Every one that has income from sources that are required to withhold taxes from the income that the taxpayer receives.


What does it mean when an employer does not withhold taxes from an employee's paycheck?

When an employer does not withhold taxes from an employee's paycheck, it means that the employee is responsible for paying their own taxes directly to the government.