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Income Tax Withholding Payment Tables for 2006: Wage Bracket Method

April 14, 2006


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There are several methods to figure income tax withholding, based on information you get from your employees on Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate. This method is called the Wage Bracket Method.

Under the wage bracket method, find the proper table (listed below) for your payroll period and the employee's marital status as shown on his or her Form W-4. Then, based on the number of withholding allowances claimed on the Form W-4 and the amount of wages, find the amount of tax to withhold.

(If you cannot use the wage bracket tables because wages exceed the amount shown in the last bracket of the table, use the percentage method of withholding, and be sure to reduce wages by the amount of the total withholding allowances in Table 1 before using the percentage method tables.)

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Income Tax Withholding Payment Tables for 2007: Wage Bracket Method
Tables for Single Person, Weekly Wages
Tables for Single Person, Biweekly Wages
Tables for Single Person, Semimonthly Wages
Tables for Single Person, Monthly Wages
Tables for Single Person, Daily Wages
Tables for Married Person, Weekly Wages
Tables for Married Person, Biweekly Wages
Tables for Married Person, Semimonthly Wages
Tables for Married Person, Monthly Wages
Table for Married Person, Daily Wages

More information:
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