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This webinar will cover the new Form W-4 that employees are to use for withholding starting in 2020. The new W-4 is different from the old W-4, in that there are no more dependency exemptions. The way employers calculate withholding has also changed. Another layer of complexity involves employees who have an “old” W-4 on file. Employers are to continue using that old W-4, meaning two different ways of calculating withholding are used, depending on which version of the W-4 is on file. The webinar will also cover other payroll changes for 2020, including new key dollar amounts, the e-filing mandate and more. This webinar will cover the new Form W-4 that employees are to use for withholding starting in 2020. The new W-4 is different from the old W-4, in that there are no more dependency exemptions. The way employers calculate withholding has also changed. Another layer of complexity involves employees who have an “old” W-4 on file. Employers are to continue using that old W-4, meaning two different ways of calculating withholding are used, depending on which version of the W-4 is on file. The webinar will also cover other payroll changes for 2020, including new key dollar amounts, the e-filing mandate and more.
The IRS has released a new Form W-4 and payroll withholding tables for 2020. Employees who have an “old” W-4 on file can continue using that old form, which means employers have two different ways withholdings can be calculated. This webinar will cover the ins and outs of the new W-4 so you understand what has changed, and we will cover the new withholding methods. In addition, we will cover other payroll changes for 2020, including the new key dollar amounts, the e-filing mandate, and more.
Jason Dinesen is the President of Dinesen Tax & Accounting, P.C., a public accounting firm in Indianola, Iowa. His practice focuses on tax and accounting services for small businesses and individuals. Dinesen has extensive experience working with a third-party administrator of retirement plans and is a prior presenter of multiple 1099 seminars. Dinesen majored in corporate communications with a minor in management from Simpson College. He started his practice in 2009.