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How to Have Federal Taxes Withheld from Your Social
Security Benefit
Although you're not required to have federal taxes
withheld from your Social Security benefit, you may find that easier than
paying lump-sum payments out of your pocket.
To have your taxes withheld, you must:
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Complete
IRS Form W-4V (Voluntary Withholding Request)
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Note:
This form is in
Adobe Portable Document Format. If you do not already have the Adobe
Acrobat Reader software, please see our
instructions on how to access a Portable Document file
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Select what percentage of your monthly benefit amount you want
withheld either 7%, 15%, 28% or 31%.
Only these percentages can be
used. Flat dollar amounts are not acceptable.
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After you've made your selection, sign and return the form to your
local Social Security office by mail or in person.
To get the address
of your local
Social Security office, click here
or call
1-800-772-1213.
If you want to know how much a
particular percentage is equal to in dollars, call us at
1-800-772-1213.
However, if you have questions about your tax liablity or want to
request a Form W-4V, call IRS at
1-800-829-3676.
You can also
obtain a copy of this form by
clicking here.
Each time you want to change your withholding (or stop the
withholding), complete the form and send it to Social Security.
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