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Prepare for new W-4 forms for 2020 from IRS

My HR department asked me to share this with VISTA.

It is not final yet but he wants to be sure that we are up and ready by implementation day.

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                                                                          IRS Seeks Comments on Form W-4 Overhaul for 2020

The new form should provide more accurate withholding, greater privacy for employees

 

 

By Stephen Miller, June 6, 2019

On May 31, the IRS released a draft 2020 Form W-4 with major revisions designed to make accurate income-tax withholding easier for employees, starting next year. The IRS also posted FAQs about the new form and asked for comments on the changes by July 1.

The form is not for immediate use, the IRS emphasized, and employers should continue to use the current Form W-4 for 2019.

"The primary goals of the new design are to provide simplicity, accuracy and privacy for employees, while minimizing burden for employers and payroll processors," IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig said.

The new form reflects changes made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which took effect last year. For instance, the revised form eliminates the use of withholding allowances, which were tied to the personal exemption amount—$4,050 for 2017, now suspended. It also replaces complicated worksheets with more straightforward questions.

Addressing a key employer concern, the IRS said that employees who have submitted Form W-4 in any year before 2020 will not need to submit a new form because of the redesign. Employers can compute withholding based on information from employees' most recently submitted Form W-4, if employees choose not to adjust their withholding using the revised form.

Easier for Employees, More Complex for Employers

"Generally, the new Form W-4 is an improvement for employees," said Pete Isberg, vice president of government relations at payroll and HR services firm ADP. It shifts the burden of several calculations from employees to the employer, he noted. "For example, previously. employees would complete a difficult worksheet to convert expected deductions to a number of withholding allowances. With the new form, they'll just enter their full-year expected deductions over the standard deduction amount."

Because existing employees won't have to complete a new Form W-4, "employers must still observe their current Form W-4 withholding allowances," Isberg said. "However, for employees hired after 2019—and anyone that wants to adjust their withholding after 2019—the 2020 version will be the only valid Form W-4."

Not requiring employees to submit the new W-4 will ease HR's burden, but it also means that "payroll systems will need to accommodate the existing withholding allowance calculation, as well as the new method," which could make reprogramming payroll systems more arduous, said Mike Trabold, director of compliance at Paychex, an HR technology services and payroll provider.

In addition to supporting two distinct withholding systems, employers will need to accommodate three sets of withholding calculations, Isberg said:

  • The old system based on withholding allowances.
  • The 2020 system with a checkbox for optional higher withholding.
  • The 2020 system that allows employees to input new data, listed below in the W-4 forms comparison chart.

 

2019 Form W-4

2020 Form W-4 (draft)

Number of withholding allowances.

Checkbox for multiple jobs or optional higher withholding.

Per-payroll additional amount to withhold.

Full-year child and dependent tax credits.

 

Full-year other (non-wage) income.

 

Full-year deductions (over the standard deduction amount).

 

Per-payroll additional amount to withhold.

"One interesting question is how long employers might need to support the old and new systems simultaneously," Isberg said. "It will probably be many years before the last withholding allowances [used by current employees] drop off."

Addressing Privacy Concerns

In June 2018, the IRS issued an earlier revision of Form W-4 and instructions for 2019. But in September 2018, the IRS said it would delay major revisions until 2020 to respond to criticism about the form's release date and complexity.

"We anticipate this version will be better received than the prior draft," Trabold said. The earlier version "asked for much more specific information on other sources of income, such as second jobs, spousal income, non-earned income, etc., which was intended to increase withholding accuracy but which many taxpayers may have felt to be invasive and wouldn't necessarily want to share with their employer."

With the new version of the form, taxpayers can check a box "to indicate their desire to have more tax withheld, without having to share details with their employer," Trabold said. Although this may lead to too much withholding for some taxpayers, "it will help address concerns of those who prefer to get a refund check every year or who may have had to unexpectedly pay tax when filing this year," he explained.

While there will be a worksheet to help taxpayers with the new form, "it will not be provided to the employer, further assuring privacy," Trabold noted.

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  • Guest commented
    December 23, 2019 22:22

    I���d like to know the answer to her question as well.

    Mignon Latour-Burke | Triple B Services, LLP | 820 Old Atascocita Road Huffman, Tx 77336
    p 281.324.3264/f 281.324.1304 | m 832-465-0356 | e mignon@triplebservices.com

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    Gary Gilmore commented
    December 23, 2019 22:15

    Candace - I responded directly via email

  • Candace Griffith commented
    December 23, 2019 19:06

    Gary,

    So does this mean we are supposed to install 6.18.20 before the end of the year. Diane or I are not sure what this effects on our end. If new reporting for W4 is required and setup this I am assuming will need done if any changes before 1st payroll correct? Diane is pretty busy at this time so I said I would see if I could find out more information.

    Thanks
    Candace Griffith
    Manatts Inc.

  • Admin
    Gary Gilmore commented
    December 23, 2019 17:26

    Yes, both Vista update (6.18.20, 6.19.03) and Financial Controls (aka Keystyle - R12+) are available and contain the necessary changes for the 2020 W4

  • Vaughn Naber commented
    December 20, 2019 13:22

    Will the new W-4 form for 2020 be available on the KeyStyle/Vista Portal?  That would be ideal for us!

  • Vaughn Naber commented
    December 20, 2019 13:21

    PS: They were hoping for some time to learn and train the new changes to the team.  Any rough drafts of the instructions or notes for the PR team would be appreciated? 

  • Vaughn Naber commented
    December 20, 2019 13:18

    I believe that the official version of the W-4 was released a few weeks ago.  Any updates on where that is at?  My Payroll team is getting anxious.  There is only about 10 days left in the year.

  • Admin
    Gary Gilmore commented
    October 07, 2019 15:03

    Work is already underway to evaluate required changes to employee filing status and how this will impact setup and withholding. We'll keep you posted and target the earliest possible release.

  • Vaughn Naber commented
    October 07, 2019 13:33

    Attached is the latest version. 

    My HR team is also very interested in this as well and I foresee a complete overhaul of the Payroll System to accommodate these changes.   We are just looking for a little reassurance that this will be done EARLY, BEFORE the implementation date?  We need time to learn this ourselves, train our PR teams, as well as train and collect these from all our existing employees.  So as early as possible!

    Thanks, I appreciate your help.

  • Admin
    Gary Gilmore commented
    June 06, 2019 19:44

    Thanks for the heads up. Expect an updated version of the W-4 to be available from the PR Aatrix Report Selection form soon after it is officially released by the IRS.

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