Prior year news and resources about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and tax reform initiatives — Paycheck Checkup. News releases 2019 IR-2019-211, IRS: Make a tax payment now, avoid a tax-time surprise IR-2019-178, Get Ready for Taxes: Get ready today to file 2019 federal income tax returns IR-2019-163, Reminder: Oct. 15 deadline approaching for taxpayers who requested extensions IR-2019-155, Tax Withholding Estimator helps retirees; figures tax on Social Security benefits IR-2019-152, Third quarter estimated tax payment due Sept. 16 IR-2019-149, New IRS Tax Withholding Estimator helps workers with self-employment income IR-2019-144, IRS automatically waives estimated tax penalty for eligible 2018 tax filers IR-2019-139, IRS launches new Tax Withholding Estimator; Redesigned online tool makes it easier to do a paycheck checkup IR-2019-112, IRS reminder: Taxpayers can help determine the right amount of tax to withhold from their paychecks by doing a Paycheck Checkup now IR-2019-111, IRS reminds taxpayers to adjust tax withholding to pay the right tax amount IR-2019-110, IRS Withholding Calculator can help workers have right amount of tax withheld following tax law changes IR-2019-108, IRS reminder: Get tax withholding right; do a Paycheck Checkup at least once every year IR-2019-107, IRS continues campaign to encourage taxpayers to do a Paycheck Checkup; use Withholding Calculator to help get right amount for 2019 IR-2019-105, IRS reminder: June 17 is next deadline for those who pay estimated taxes IR-2019-99, IRS now billing those who filed for 2018 but didn’t pay; many payment options available IR-2019-98, IRS, Treasury unveil proposed W-4 design for 2020 IR-2019-97, IRS: Doing a ‘Paycheck Checkup’ is a good idea for workers with multiple jobs IR-2019-91, During Small Business Week, IRS urges businesses to make estimated tax payments so they don’t owe IR-2019-88, For Small Business Week: Backup withholding rate now 24 percent, bonuses 22 percent; workers urged to do a Paycheck Checkup IR-2019-81, For those who missed the tax-filing deadline, IRS says file now to avoid bigger bill IR-2019-80, Done with taxes this year? Use 2018 return to get 2019 withholding right IR-2019-69, Taxpayers can get faster tax refunds with Direct Deposit IR-2019-65, IRS: Rushing to file taxes can result in errors, use e-file, file extension if needed IR-2019-64, Tax deadline approaches: IRS dispels five myths about tax refunds IR-2019-62, Estimated taxes form and publication can help people pay the right amount in 2019 IR-2019-61, IRS offers webinar on the importance of filing on time IR-2019-60, Tax Time Guide wrap-up: Tips on payment options, penalty waivers, refunds and more IR-2019-56, Tax Time Guide: Tax help is just a click away on IRS.gov IR-2019-55, IRS expands penalty waiver for those whose tax withholding and estimated tax payments fell short in 2018; key threshold lowered to 80 percent IR-2019-52, IRS offers free March 28 webinar: Understanding how to do a ‘Paycheck Checkup’ IR-2019-37, Tax Time Guide: IRS urges taxpayers to check their tax withholding early in 2019; Paycheck Checkup can avoid problems next year IR-2019-15, IRS provides various payment options for taxpayers who owe but can’t pay in full IR-2019-13, Avoid the rush: Pay taxes owed online or set up a payment plan IR-2019-12, Avoid the rush: Fastest way to check tax refund is ‘Where’s My Refund?’ tool at IRS.gov IR-2019-10, Avoid the rush over Presidents Day holiday; online tools, resources can help IR-2019-03, IRS waives penalty for many whose tax withholding and estimated tax payments fell short in 2018 2018 IR-2018-220, Get Ready for Taxes: For many, time is running out to avoid a tax-time surprise; Check withholding, make estimated payments now IR-2018-180, Retirees: Avoid a surprise tax bill; get enough tax taken out of pension payments; IRS Withholding Calculator can help IR-2018-179, Avoid penalty for underpayment of taxes; IRS says check withholding, make estimated payments IR-2018-168, For people involved in the sharing economy: Do a ‘Paycheck Checkup’ now, avoid a surprise year-end tax bill IR-2018-167, Taxpayers with children, other dependents should check their withholding soon IR-2018-166, Key tax change affects taxpayers with dependents; IRS urges workers to check withholding IR-2018-165, Taxpayers with high incomes, complex returns: Check withholding soon IR-2018-163, Got a big tax refund? Use IRS Withholding Calculator to boost take-home pay in 2018 IR-2018-145, Tax bill this year? Check withholding soon, avoid another one next year IR-2018-124, Two-income families, taxpayers working multiple jobs should check withholding amount IR-2018-120, Taxpayers who usually itemize deductions should check their withholding to avoid tax surprises IR-2018-118, Seasonal, Part-year Workers Urged to Check Tax Withholding Amount IR-2018-93, Newly-revised estimated tax form and publication can help people pay the right amount IR-2018-80, IRS urges ‘Paycheck Checkup’ for key groups; tax withholding may need adjustment IR-2018-73, IRS encourages ‘Paycheck Checkup’ for taxpayers to check their withholding; special week focuses on changes IR-2018-36, Updated Withholding Calculator, Form W-4 Released; Calculator Helps Taxpayers Review Withholding Following New Tax Law IR-2018-05, Updated 2018 Withholding Tables Now Available; Taxpayers Could See Paycheck Changes by February Tax tips 2019 Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-127, Free Tax Withholding Estimator webinar Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-112, Tax planning should include a Paycheck Checkup Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-111, Here’s what taxpayers should know about the new IRS Tax Withholding Estimator Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-109, Here’s what taxpayers should know about making 2019 estimated tax payments Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-108, Taxpayers can follow these three steps to use new Tax Withholding Estimator Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-106, Improved tool on IRS.gov helps taxpayers check their withholding Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-81, Tips for taxpayers who have tax issues after filing their taxes Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-76, Taxpayers have options for paying the tax they owe throughout the year Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-75, There are two ways taxpayers can check their withholding Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-74, Here’s what taxpayers should know about doing a Paycheck Checkup Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-73, All taxpayers should check their withholding ASAP Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-45, Don’t fall for myth-leading information about tax refunds 2018 Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-164, Taxpayers can follow these steps for Using the Withholding Calculator on IRS.gov Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-154, Taxpayers who haven’t checked their withholding should use the Withholding Calculator ASAP Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-143, Retirees with pension income should do a Paycheck Checkup ASAP Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-142, Taxpayers should find out if they need to make estimated or additional tax payments Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-141, Employees with other sources of income should do a Paycheck Checkup Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-140, Here’s how and when to pay estimated taxes Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-128, Here’s what taxpayers do when they have to file a new W-4 Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-127, Taxpayers with children, other dependents should check withholding ASAP Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-126, Taxpayers who support dependents should check their withholding now Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-125, IRS urges taxpayers with high income, complex returns to check withholding Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-124, IRS tells taxpayers who got a big refund to do a “paycheck checkup” Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-103, Taxpayers who owed tax this year should check their withholding soon Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-48, Tips for Updating Form W-4 After Doing a Paycheck Checkup Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-47, Step-by-Step Instructions for Using the IRS Withholding Calculator Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-46, Tips for Using the Withholding Calculator Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-45, Updated Withholding Calculator Reflects Changes in New Tax Law Fact sheets 2018-2019 FS-2019-6, Basics of estimated taxes for individuals FS-2019-4, Tax withholding: How to get it right FS-2018-15, Tax facts for seasonal job seekers Statements 2017-2018 Here are the latest developments involving withholding information related to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Tax info to share 2018-2019 Tips for using the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator If you’re self-employed, checking your tax situation just got easier Retirees: New IRS tool makes it easier to check your withholding What to do with your Tax Withholding Estimator results Get ready to file your 2019 taxes Claiming Exemption from Withholding (for use by partners and stakeholders)