What People Are Saying About The New W-4
On June 5, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) published a draft of the 2019 W-4 for public commentary.
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On June 5, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) published a draft of the 2019 W-4 for public commentary. Payroll professionals have taken to various mediums to voice their opinions on the federal withholding form. The IRS hopes to have a finalized version by the end of August, after taking the public’s comments into account;
Here are a few snapshots of reactions to the 2019 draft Form W-4.
Some thoughts from Twitter:
On PayrollTalk, Symmetry Software’s community of payroll professionals, there were multiple discussion threads on the W-4.
CPA Advisors blog comment:
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