Prior year news and resources about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and tax reform initiatives — Paycheck Checkup.
- 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
- 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 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
- 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
- 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
- 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)