Don't be fooled by January pay _ higher taxes loom


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WASHINGTON (AP) - Workers probably won't feel the full brunt of next year's tax increases in their January paychecks, but don't be fooled by the temporary reprieve.

No matter what Congress does to address the year-end fiscal cliff, it's already too late for employers to accurately withhold income taxes from January paychecks, unless all the current tax rates remain unchanged, which is an unlikely scenario.

Social Security payroll taxes are set to increase on Jan. 1, so workers should immediately feel the squeeze of a 2 percent cut in their take-home pay. But as talks drag on over how to address other year-end tax increases, the Internal Revenue Service has delayed releasing income tax withholding tables for 2013.

As a result, employers are planning to withhold income taxes at the 2012 rates, at least for the first one or two paychecks of the year, said Michael O'Toole of the American Payroll Association.

If employers don't withhold enough taxes in January, they will have to withhold even more taxes later in the year to make up the difference. Otherwise, taxpayers could get hit with big tax bills, and possibly penalties, when they file their 2013 returns.

The tax increases could be steep. If Congress fails to act, workers at every income level face significant tax increases next year as part of the year-end "fiscal cliff."

A taxpayer making between $50,000 and $75,000 would get an average tax increase of $2,400, according to the Tax Policy Center, a Washington research group. If the worker is paid every two weeks, that's about $92 a paycheck, on average.

Someone making between $75,000 and $100,000 would get a tax increase averaging nearly $3,700. If the worker is paid every two weeks, that's about $142 a paycheck.

O'Toole said it would take most employers two weeks to four weeks to update their payroll systems, once new tax withholding tables are released. For some small businesses, it could take longer.

"Employers can't really just come up with withholding tables on their own, depending on what the rates are," O'Toole said. "The smaller companies that do not use a payroll processing service probably would have more problems than anyone else."

On Friday, the IRS said it plans to issue guidance by the end the year, though it won't be early enough to affect paychecks in early January.

"We are aware that employers have questions with respect to 2013 withholding," the agency said in a written statement. "Since Congress is still considering changes to the tax law, we continue to closely monitor the situation. We intend to issue guidance by the end of the year on appropriate withholding for 2013."

About three-quarters of taxpayers got tax refunds this year, averaging $2,707, according to the IRS. That gives most taxpayers some leeway to manage their income tax withholding. However, many people rely on tax refunds to pay bills or make major purchases.

"The reality is, the vast majority of Americans do live paycheck to paycheck and that tax refund is their most significant payday of the year," said Bob Meighan, vice president of TurboTax, an online tax preparation service.

Most of the expiring tax breaks were first enacted under President George W. Bush and extended under President Barack Obama. Obama campaigned for re-election on extending the tax cuts on incomes below $200,000 for individuals and $250,000 for married couples. Obama would let the tax cuts expire on incomes above those amounts.

In negotiations with House Speaker John Boehner, Obama offered to raise the income threshold, limiting tax increases to those making more than $400,000. Boehner, who has argued for years that the tax cuts should be made permanent for everyone, responded by trying to push a bill through the House that would have let many of the tax cuts expire on incomes above $1 million.

Many Republicans revolted and Boehner, R-Ohio, shelved the bill, sending lawmakers home for the Christmas holiday and leaving the outcome of talks in doubt as the new year approaches.

If Congress and the White House cannot reach a deal, income tax rates would go up, estate taxes and investment taxes would increase and the alternative minimum tax would hit millions of middle-income people. A temporary payroll tax cut that has benefited nearly every wage earner in 2011 and 2012 expires, costing the average family an additional $1,000 a year by itself.

In addition, dozens of other tax breaks for businesses and individuals that are routinely renewed each year already expired at the end of 2011. Congress was expected to renew many of them by January, so taxpayers could still claim them on their 2012 tax returns.

If Congress doesn't act on those tax cuts, businesses would lose a popular tax credit for research and development as well as generous tax breaks for investing in new plants and equipment. Individuals would lose federal tax breaks for paying local sales taxes, buying energy efficient appliances and using mass transit.

In all, taxes would go up by about $536 billion next year.

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  • murr wrote...
    It,s ohh so simple
    You spend more than you bring in ???? Only the elitist leaders cant figure it out. Does not matter what side your on, its math, plane and simple. Funny how they can make it such a complex issue. Consider the source. FLAT STUPID
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  • CH wrote...
    Boner is behind the wheel . . . .
    over the cliff we go. Again. The cowboy did it to us the first time. Republicans(war) what are they go for absolute nothing. http://youtu.be/_d8C4AIFgUg
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  • HPD 5-0 wrote...
    its math, plane and simple...You spend more than you bring in
    Ah, math. The bain of liberal Dimocrats everywhere!!!
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  • rational wrote...
    Ah, math. The bain of liberal Dimocrats everywhere!!!
    Of course. Democrats control the whitehouse, the Senate and half the congress...so of course all problems are because of the republicans.

    murr had it on the nose...the problem is spending...arguing over taxes is just rearranging deck chairs on the titanic. And captain obama says full speed ahead, I don't believe we're taking in water through those gaping holes.

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  • longwayhome wrote...
    boner and mcconell
    Will be gone very soon. They are already irrelevant, and their own party won't even support them. How's that for a party that wanted to run the country? Imagine what would have happened if mitt had won.... I would have welcomed armageddon rather than face a republican president, after the catastrophe they caused during the horrible bush years. The U.S.A. is coming out of the republican caused recession (I call it a depression) and will continue to grow stronger as long as we can keep the republicans from screwing it up again.
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  • Hayduke wrote...
    This doesn't have to happen.
    But unfortunately Boner and the GOP would rather see taxes raised for all of us rather than keeping the current rates in place for 98% of Americans.
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  • rational wrote...
    Hayduke
    And btw, what you posted is untrue. I can't stand Boehner, he's just another progressive, but what he proposed was pretty much Pelosi's plan. The democrat leadership then stated that it was a political ploy and they didn't intend to accept the pelosi plan either. The democrats are playing politics with our ecnonomy and don't give a rip about the poor or the middle class. But they have the treason media behind them...so most of the news stories will blame the republicans.

    GOP is the party of stupid, democrat is the party of evil. We are stuck between stupid and evil...we're screwed.

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  • CH wrote...
    Screwed Blued and Tattooed . . . .
    the government we are trying to give the world. Merry Christmas everyone.
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  • Rangerhawk wrote...
    The bill for the SS Hopenchange Cruise has come due
    It's only fair that those who voted for it also start paying for it too. It's our patriotic duty (J. Biden). Sprinkle on some more stagflation and garnishment of tax refunds for Obamacare and you can see how this boat is actually headed for Giligan's and not Fantasy Island!
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  • rational wrote...
    Proof Pelosi was lying
    On Tuesday, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) suggested that former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) had only endorsed the million-dollar level for tax hikes as a "political ploy."

    ...

    We don't have to ask her, because we already did. During the Democratic National Convention, Pelosi sat down for an interview with HuffPost Live, and openly copped to the political nature of her million-dollar offer.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/19/nancy-pelosi-steny-hoyer-taxes-million-dollar_n_2330624.html

    So there you have it, the democrats admit they are playing political games and when the Boehner agreed to their plan the democrats had to admit they were lying.

    As I've maintained, the GOP is the party of stupid and the democrats is the party of evil...2 branches of our single party system of progressives.

    Think of the GOP as Charlie Brown, and the democrats as Lucy...who always pulls the ball away as he's about to kick it.

    In the same vein, the democrats promised to hold the ball at $1 million and Boehner was stupid enough to believe the lying democrats.

    And, of course, it's the American people who pay for this set of idiots and evil folks.

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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    Left wing Parrots.
    We Americans have come as far as we are going to in bending over in front of your Dear Leader and his regime. More than we should be!

    It all boils down to this, Parrots, your Dear Leader refuses to compromise. Your Dear Leader has wanted tax increase. He even said so in his LIE campaign to be immaculated and you Parrots voted for it simply for revenge. And all you mindless left wing fools voted for FOUR MORE years of this Liberal Obamunist insanity. So don't go blaming the rest of us Americans for your screw ups!

    YOU PEOPLE VOTED FOR THIS!

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  • CH wrote...
    So don't go blaming the rest of us Americans for your screw ups!
    like mittens? Us Americans got a great leader, Dear Leader Obama. Bow down to the king munchkins.
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  • rational wrote...
    CH
    ...king munchkins.

    King OF munchkins.

    There, fixed it for you.

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