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Arizona law requires your employer to withhold Arizona income tax from your wages for work done in Arizona. The amount withheld is applied to your Arizona income tax due when you file your tax return. The amount withheld is a percentage of your gross taxable wages from every paycheck.
To compute the amount of tax to withhold from compensation paid to employees for services performed in Arizona, all new employees subject to Arizona income tax withholding must complete Arizona Form A-4, Arizona Withholding Percentage Election within five days of employment.
Form A-4 allows you to select a withholding percentage from your gross taxable wages, from 0.5% to 3.5%. You may also elect to have additional money withheld from your paychecks.
30 gru 2022 · Employees have two options to complete the new Arizona Form A-4 that is required by law for wages paid after January 1, 2023. State employees on the HRIS payroll system can submit an Arizona Form A-4 on paper to their agency payroll office or electronically via the Y.E.S. website.
Arizona employees must submit Form A-4, Employee's Arizona Withholding Election, to their employers for 2023. The Arizona Department of Revenue has announced that a revised Form A-4 applies effective January 31, 2023, to take into account the new flat tax of 2.5% effective January 1, 2023 under SB 1828. (See EY Tax Alert 2022-1645.)
19 gru 2022 · To assist with the implementation of the new Arizona A-4, the document Questions and Answers for New Arizona Form A-4 (2023) - Changes to Arizona Income Tax Withholding was created to answer frequently asked questions. For additional questions not addressed in this document, contact Central.Payroll@azdoa.gov.
Arizona law requires your employer to withhold Arizona income tax from your wages for work done in Arizona. This amount is applied to your Arizona income tax due when you fi le your tax return. The amount withheld is a percentage of your gross taxable wages of every paycheck.