Income Tax Withholding Sample Clauses

Income Tax Withholding. You must indicate on distribution requests whether or not federal tax should be withheld. Distribution requests without a federal withholding statement require the Custodian to withhold federal tax in accordance with IRS regulations. State withholding may also apply for distribution requests received without a withholding statement.
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Income Tax Withholding. Any withdrawal from your Traditional IRA is subject to federal income tax withholding. Any nonqualified withdrawal of earnings from your Xxxx XXX may be subject to federal income tax withholding. You may, however, elect not to have withholding apply to your IRA withdrawal. If withholding is applied to your withdrawal, not less than 10 percent of the amount withdrawn must be withheld.
Income Tax Withholding. Any nonqualified withdrawal of earnings from your Xxxx XXX may be subject to federal income tax withholding. You may, however, elect not to have withholding apply to your Xxxx XXX withdrawal. If withholding is applied to your withdrawal, not less than 10 percent of the amount withdrawn must be withheld.
Income Tax Withholding. The Company may withhold from any payments made under this Agreement all federal, state, city or other taxes as shall be required pursuant to any law or governmental regulation or ruling.
Income Tax Withholding. You may indicate on distribution requests whether or not federal tax should be withheld. Distribution requests without a federal withholding statement require the Custodian to withhold federal tax in accordance with IRS regulations. State withholding may also apply for distribution requests received without a withholding statement. To determine your withholding rate, please consult IRS Form W-4R available from www. xxx.xxx/xxx/xxx-xxx/xx0x.xxx. You may use these tables to help you select the appropriate withholding rate for this payment or distribution. Add your income from all sources and use the column that matches your filing status to find the corresponding rate of withholding. Review the “Suggestion for determining withholding” section of the instructions to help determine the rate of withholding appropriate to your tax situation.
Income Tax Withholding. All withdrawals from your IRA (except certain transfers and any recharacterization) are subject to Federal income tax withholding. You may, however, elect not to have withholding apply to your IRA distribution in most cases. If withholding does apply to your distribution, the applicable rate of withholding is 10% of the amount of the distribution. In addition to Federal income tax withholding, distributions from IRAs may also be subject to state income tax withholding. To choose exemption from withholding, you must certify to the payer under penalties of perjury that you are not a U.S. citizen, a resident alien of the United States, or a tax-avoidance expatriate. Even if this election is made, the payer must withhold tax at the rates prescribed for nonresident aliens. For more information on withholding on pensions and annuities, see “Pensions and Annuities” in Chapter 1 of Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax. For more information on withholding on nonresident aliens and foreign entities, see Publication 515, Withholding of tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Entities. $100,000 per year from the IRA to a qualified charity. Such transfer will not be subject to Federal income taxes. Qualified Charitable Distributions may also be made by a beneficiary who is exactly age 70½ or over. Qualified Charitable Distributions are not subject to Federal income tax withholding. SEP IRAs or SIMPLE IRAs are not permitted to be transferred under this rule. The amount transferred will be treated as coming from the taxable portion of the IRA and will be an exception to the pro-rata basis recovery rules applicable to traditional IRAs. The tax-free transfer to a qualified charity applies only if the IRA owner could otherwise receive a charitable deduction with respect to the transferred amount. In other words, it must be made to a qualified charitable organization that the taxpayer would have otherwise been able to take a tax deduction for making the charitable contribution. However, since such transfer will be tax-free, the taxpayer may not also take a charitable deduction on his or her tax return. Since the eligible individual must be at least exactly age 70½ or over, the taxpayer is also subject to required minimum distributions with respect to his or her traditional IRA. However, any amount transferred to the qualified charity under this rule from a traditional IRA will be treated toward satisfying the individual’s required minimum distribution for the yea...
Income Tax Withholding. Any withdrawal from the Xxxxxxxxx ESA is not subject to federal income tax withholding.
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Income Tax Withholding. Provider shall pay to the Oregon Department of Revenue all sums withheld from employees pursuant to ORS 316.167. (ORS279B.220)
Income Tax Withholding. All withdrawals from your Xxxx XXX (except the earnings attributable to a return of excess contributions) are not subject to Federal income tax withholding.
Income Tax Withholding. Employer or any other payor may withhold from any compensation or benefits payable under this Agreement such Federal, State, City or other taxes as shall be required pursuant to any law or governmental regulation or ruling.
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