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Changes to the 2023 tax rate structure mean changes to state withholdings from your paychecks. The new default withholding rate for AZ is 2 percent, so now is the time to review if this amount is appropriate for you. If you want to change this percentage, you can do so at any time during the year.
An employer must withhold Arizona income tax from employees whose compensation is for services performed within Arizona. Arizona state income tax withholding is a percentage of the employee's gross taxable wages.
Arizona is an employment-at-will state and a right-to-work state. This article explains the difference between these two laws. Under employment-at-will, either the employee or the employer can end the employment relationship at any time. Employment-at-will applies to all employees and employers in Arizona.
The new default Arizona withholding rate is 2.0%. What if the employee wants their Arizona taxes to be overwithheld? Employees will still have the option of selecting a higher Arizona withholding rate than their wages might dictate and there is still a line to add an additional amount of Arizona withholding.
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