withholding (pay-as-you-earn taxation)
Money, for example, that employers withhold from employees paychecks. This money is deposited for the government. (It will be credited against the employees' tax liability when they file their returns.) Employers withhold money for federal income taxes, Social Security taxes and state and local income taxes in some states and localities. Selected withholding (pay-as-you-earn taxation) links: |
| Related terms: tax help, tax relief, tax attorney, IRS tax help |
| © 2004 TheTaxDictionary.com. If you have comments or additions that you wish to make, please email us. If you found this site useful, feel free to tell others or link to it from your site! TheTaxDictionary.com is a purely informational website, and should not be used as a substitute for professional legal, medical or technical advice. |