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Reminder: Annual Tax Withholding Notice Reminder: Annual Tax Withholding Notice

Reminder: Annual Tax Withholding Notice

Annually, retirement plans are required to provide benefit recipients an opportunity to update their federal income tax withholdings for benefit payments that are not eligible rollover distributions. As recent changes to the tax law may have affected individual income tax rates for retirees and beneficiaries, this notice is particularly important.

For periodic and non-periodic payments, the recipient of an employer pension or annuity benefit is entitled to choose not to have income tax withheld from retirement plan payments (so long as the payments are not eligible rollover distributions). For a detailed discussion of federal withholding tax, visit Publication 575 Pension and Annuity Income (2018), pp. 9-10. The withholding election remains in effect until the recipient changes or revokes the withholding election in place.

For periodic payments, unless the recipient chooses no withholding, the annuity or similar periodic payment will be treated like wages for withholding purposes. Therefore, if the payee does not provide a completed withholding certificate (Form W-4P or a similar form provided by the payer), or if the payee provides an invalid withholding certificate, federal tax will be withheld as if the payee is married and claiming three withholding allowances. Note: A recipient of a periodic payment may not elect flat tax withholding unless the recipient claims zero or more exemptions.  

With the recent changes to tax rates and the brackets of taxable income to which the rates apply, it will be important for individuals to consider whether they want to change their withholding in order to align their withholding with these changes. To review the new withholding percentage and wage bracket tables, visit: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/n1036.pdf. Additional changes, including the increased standard deduction and the increased child/family tax credit, also may impact individual decisions on withholding. To assist taxpayers, the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") released the updated Withholding Calculator for use by taxpayers in estimating the appropriate withholding for federal income taxes in 2018. The Withholding Calculator is available at https://www.irs.gov/individuals/irs-withholding-calculator.  

For more information, contact Audra Ferguson-Allen, Rob Gauss, Lisa Harrison, Lindsay Knowles, Tara Sciscoe, Chris Sears, or the Ice Miller Employee Benefits attorney with whom you work.

This publication is intended for general information purposes only and does not and is not intended to constitute legal advice. The reader should consult with legal counsel to determine how laws or decisions discussed herein apply to the reader’s specific circumstances.

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