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IR-2019-98SP: IRS, Tesoro proponen nuevo diseño de W-4 para 2020

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IRS, Tesoro proponen nuevo diseño de W-4 para 2020

WASHINGTON — El Servicio de Impuestos Internos (IRS) emitió hoy un borrador del Formulario W-4 de 2020, Certificado de retenciones del empleado (PDF, en inglés), que facilitará la retención precisa para los empleados a partir del próximo año.

El formulario revisado implementa los cambios realizados luego de la Ley de Empleos y Reducción de Impuestos de 2017, que realizó revisiones importantes que afectan la retención de los contribuyentes. El Formulario W-4 rediseñado ya no usa el concepto de deducciones, que antes estaba vinculado al monto de la exención personal. Debido a cambios en la ley, las exenciones personales no son actualmente una característica central del código tributario.

"El nuevo borrador del Formulario W-4 refleja una retroalimentación importante de la comunidad de nómina y otros miembros de la comunidad tributaria," dijo Chuck Rettig, Comisionado del IRS. "Los objetivos principales del nuevo diseño son brindar simplicidad, precisión y privacidad a los empleados, a la vez que minimiza la carga para los empleadores y los procesadores de nómina."

El IRS y el Tesoro recopilaron una gran cantidad de comentarios durante el año pasado mientras trabajaban en estrecha colaboración con la comunidad de nómina y de impuestos para desarrollar un nuevo diseño que sirva mejor a los contribuyentes.

El IRS espera lanzar un borrador casi final del Formulario W-4 de 2020 a mediados o finales de julio para brindar a los empleadores y procesadores de nómina las herramientas que necesitan para actualizar los sistemas antes de que se publique la versión final del formulario en noviembre. Para realizar mejoras adicionales a este borrador inicial para 2020, el IRS está aceptando comentarios durante 30 días. Para facilitar la revisión de este formulario, el IRS también está emitiendo Preguntas frecuentes (en inglés) acerca del nuevo diseño.

El IRS anticipa que las instrucciones relacionadas para los empleadores se darán a conocer en las próximas semanas también para comentarios.

El IRS les recuerda a los contribuyentes que este borrador del Formulario W-4 no es para uso actual, sino que es un borrador del formulario que se usará a partir de 2020. No se requerirá que los empleados que hayan presentado un Formulario W-4 en cualquier año antes de 2020 presenten un nuevo formulario simplemente por el rediseño. Los empleadores pueden continuar calculando la retención en función de la información del Formulario W-4 más reciente del empleado.

Para 2019, los contribuyentes deben continuar usando el Formulario W-4 (SP) actual (PDF). El IRS también continúa alentando a las personas a realizar una revisión de su cheque de pago tan pronto como sea posible para ver si retienen la cantidad correcta de impuestos de sus cheques de pago, en particular si tenían demasiados o muy pocos impuestos retenidos cuando presentaron su declaración de impuestos de 2018 a principios de este año. Las personas con cambios importantes en la vida, como un matrimonio o un nuevo hijo, también deben verificar su retención.

El IRS no puede responder individualmente a quienes envían comentarios, pero la agencia los aprecia y considerará todos los comentarios recibidos.

 

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IR-2019-98, IRS, Treasury unveil proposed W-4 design for 2020

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IRS, Treasury unveil proposed W-4 design for 2020

IR-2019-98, May 31, 2019

WASHINGTON –Today the Internal Revenue Service issued a draft of the 2020 Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate (PDF), that will make accurate withholding easier for employees starting next year.

The revised form implements changes made following the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which made major revisions affecting taxpayer withholding. The redesigned Form W-4 no longer uses the concept of withholding allowances, which was previously tied to the amount of the personal exemption. Due to changes in the law, personal exemptions are currently not a central feature of the tax code.

"The new draft Form W-4 reflects important feedback from the payroll community and others in the tax community," said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. "The primary goals of the new design are to provide simplicity, accuracy and privacy for employees while minimizing burden for employers and payroll processors."

The IRS and Treasury collected extensive feedback over the past year while working closely with the payroll and tax community to develop a redesign that best serves taxpayers.

The IRS expects to release a near-final draft of the 2020 Form W-4 in mid-to-late July to give employers and payroll processors the tools they need to update systems before the final version of the form is released in November. To make additional improvements to this initial draft for 2020, the IRS is now accepting comments for 30 days.  To facilitate review of this form, IRS is also releasing FAQs about the new design.

The IRS anticipates the related instructions for employers will be released in the next few weeks for comment as well.

The IRS reminds taxpayers that this draft Form W-4 is not for current use, but is a draft of the form to be used starting in 2020. Employees who have submitted a Form W-4 in any year before 2020 will not be required to submit a new form merely because of the redesign. Employers can continue to compute withholding based on the information from the employee's most recently submitted Form W-4.

For 2019, taxpayers should continue using the current Form W-4 (PDF). The IRS also continues to encourage people to do a Paycheck Checkup as soon as possible to see if they are withholding the right amount of tax from their paychecks, particularly if they had too much or too little tax withheld when they filed their 2018 taxes earlier this year. People with major life changes, such as a marriage or a new child, should also check their withholding.

The IRS cannot respond individually to those who submit comments, but the agency does appreciate the feedback and will consider all comments received.

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