Federal Withholding Tables 2022

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When will the Fed Tax Tables be updated? The IRS has had them published since 12/16 and we have our first weekly check this week.  Thank you! I am looking specifically for an expected tax update date, so I can delay our processing time (if within reason) or spend the time to update all of the employees of the issue.

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    Well this is super frustrating as I was told by someone in the forum that it was ok to run payroll as long as I changed my state withholding rate which I did. I have to run payroll on Mondays and that is what I did. I would have no idea how to manually calculate the rates and I can't believe Sage would encourage us to do that.

  • 0 in reply to Amorton

    In comparing the existing table in the system after the tax update with the IRS 2022 table, we will be OVER withholding on the FWH taxes. And, one week should not make that big a difference. Especially the first week of the year. We have until Wed morning to run PR, so we are waiting until then. But, if the tax update doesn't come, we are running PR based on the existing tables. I think we are all good. It is frustrating though!

  • 0 in reply to kaysong70

    From my understanding Sage calculates the taxes based on YTD, so it would correct itself next week if we ran Payroll this week before updating the taxes. Can anyone confirm this?

  • 0 in reply to kaysong70

    Can you tell me how to get to those tables?  I can't seem to find them... thank you!

  • 0 in reply to Amorton

    The tax tables are in the Pub 15T. Also, if you search for That Payroll Guy (Gerald Hall) on Linked In. He has a tax calculator already released that will break it down and also calculate for you.

    The tax tables for anyone that has not completed a W4 after 01/01/2020 will under withhold from my comparison on spot checking.  However, there are a few that would over withhold if they completed a W-4 after 2020.

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  • 0 in reply to Amorton

    The tax tables are in the Pub 15T. Also, if you search for That Payroll Guy (Gerald Hall) on Linked In. He has a tax calculator already released that will break it down and also calculate for you.

    The tax tables for anyone that has not completed a W4 after 01/01/2020 will under withhold from my comparison on spot checking.  However, there are a few that would over withhold if they completed a W-4 after 2020.

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