File your Utah taxes at tap.utah. If filing on paper, mail your return to the address on page 1. TC-40 page 3, TC-40A, TC-40B, TC-40S, and TC-40W (all that apply). An explanation for any equitable adjustment entered on TC-40A, Part 2, code 79.
Utah withholding account ID You can find your Withholding Account ID on any mail you have received from the State Tax Commission, or or any previously filed tax forms. If you're unsure, contact the agency at 801-297-2200.
Tax Rates Date RangeTax Rate January 1, 2023 – December 31, 2023 4.65% or .0465 January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022 4.85% or .0485 January 1, 2018 – December 31, 2021 4.95% or .0495 January 1, 2008 – December 31, 2017 5% or .052 more rows
The amount withheld depends on: The amount of income earned and. Three types of information an employee gives to their employer on Form W–4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate: Filing status: Either the single rate or the lower married rate.
You must file returns quarterly unless you use federal form 1040 Schedule H to report household employment taxes or form 944, Employer's Annual Federal Tax Return. In these cases, you file annually. File withholding returns online using form TC-941E at tap.utah.
File withholding returns online using form TC-941E at tap.utah. You must include your FEIN and withholding account ID number on each return. You must file an annual reconciliation for each year (or partial year) you have a withholding tax account, even if you have no employees or withholding to report for the year.
Form W-4 tells your employer how much tax to withhold from each paycheck. Learn more about how and when to adjust your W-4.
If you do not complete and submit form TC-40W with your return, processing will be delayed and we may reject your withholding credit. Do not send a copy of your federal return, credit schedules (other than Utah schedules TC-40A, TC-40B, TC-40S and/or TC-40W), worksheets, or other documentation with your return.
If your 2024 earnings are similar to 2023, you'll want your federal paycheck withholdings at roughly last year's effective tax rate, Loyd said. For example, if your gross paycheck is $1,000 and last year's effective tax rate was 12%, you'll want about $120 withheld in federal taxes, he said.
2024 Income Tax Brackets (due April 2025) Single Filers Taxable IncomeRate $0 - $11,600 10% $11,600 - $47,150 12% $47,150 - $100,525 22%4 more rows