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Employer neglected to withhold Fed. taxesWhat is the name of your state? KY When preparing my taxes I noticed on my W2 that no federal taxes were listed. I've only worked for my employer for 6 months and don't make alot but figured some taxes should have been taken out. I never paid attention to the checks and what was being withheld, clearly my fault. However, I'm the 4th employee in the past year this has happened to. Is the employer in anyway responsible for any fee's/penalties I may incur?
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| What fees or penalties do you think you will have?
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| Right. You will simply have to cough up the money that your employer failed to take out of your paycheck, by April 15th (or whatever date its due this year).
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| Why? If you don't make alot, maybe you have no taxable income & therefore don't need to pay into the system. It is possible your employer calculated your withholding correctly based on your W4 & income for each paycheck, & you simply didn't have to pay anything.
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| I have no clue what fees/penalties I may incur, I know of people have to pay a penalty for not paying federal taxes, so I was just asking to be prepared. My boss told me federal taxes should have been taken out, that the "payroll company mess up again". Thanks for the response. I don't like that they keep "accidentally" doing this to employees but can't see how they would benefit from not withholding taxes.
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| Even if your income is modest, the employer is obligated to withhold a portion of your income to cover Social Security and Medicare contributions. In 2007, this equates to 7.65% of ALL income from wages. Because the employer must pay an identical matching amount, it's not uncommon for them to "forget" to withhold. Another common tactic is to withhold nothing and issue a statement of income called a "1099" at the end of the year. At that point YOU must pay all of the social security, (a total of 15.3%) plus any Federal tax you owe on the net income after deductions and allowances. In 2007 the personal exemption is $3,300 and, if you don't itemize, a standard deduction of $5,150 is available. Stated simply, it's unlikely that you'll owe any Federal tax if you earn $8,450 or less. If your income increases and your employer continues to avoid withholding, you have the option of paying quarterly estimated taxes. Otherwise, any penalty by the IRS would be a small amount calculated after you file your tax return in 2008 for underwithholding.
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