To register for both an income tax withholding account with the Department of Revenue and an unemployment insurance account with the Department of Economic Security, the employer will need to complete the JT-1 application on AZTaxes or complete the form and return the completed form to the department.
Arizona residents who qualify, complete this form to request to have no Arizona income tax withheld from their wages. This form is submitted to the employer, not the department.
If you make this election, your employer will not withhold Arizona income tax from your wages for payroll periods beginning after the date you file the form. Zero withholding does not relieve you from paying Arizona income taxes that might be due at the time you file your Arizona income tax return.
On 12/30/2022: ALL employees are defaulted to 2.0% rate. Any existing additional dollar amounts will not be changed. Beginning 12/31/22: Employees can change their tax withholding from the default 2.0% if they choose to.
The employee completes this form to notify his/her employer of the amount of Arizona withholding to be taken from his/her paycheck.
Note: Under-withholding can result in you owing tax and/or underpayment penalties when you file your Arizona return at the end of the year. For tax year 2023 and beyond, the tax rate for Arizona taxable income is 2.5%.
If you as the new employee fails to complete Arizona Form A-4 within 5 days of hire, the employer must withhold Arizona income tax at the rate of 2.0% until you elects a different withholding rate. To elect an Arizona withholding percentage, an employee must complete Arizona Form A-4, and submit it to their employer.
How to fill out the New Jersey Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate? Enter your name, address, and social security number. Select your filing status by checking one box. Complete the number of allowances you are claiming. Indicate any additional amount to be deducted from each paycheck.