๐ Quick Answer
- Tax withholding is controlled by your W-4 form.
- To change what's withheld, you must submit a new W-4 through Able โ Payroll cannot make this change for you.
- If no taxes are being withheld, your W-4 may be set to Exempt.
- Changes apply to future paychecks only โ not payroll already in process.
๐งพ How to Submit a New W-4
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Step 2
Select Update My Information
Find this option in the left-hand menu after logging in.
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Step 3
Choose the W-4 / Tax Withholding Form
Under Self Service Options, choose the W-4 / Tax Withholding form.
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Step 4
Complete and Submit
Complete and submit the form with your updated withholding selections.
Changes will apply to future paychecks and will not affect any payroll already in process.
โ Common Questions
No Taxes Being Withheld From Your Paycheck?
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If no federal or state taxes are being deducted, it is typically because:
- Your W-4 was submitted as Exempt, or
- Your withholding selections result in little or no tax being withheld.
This doesn't happen automatically โ it reflects the elections made on your W-4. If this was a mistake, submit a new W-4 with your correct withholding selections.
Not sure what to enter? Use the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator for guidance. For personal tax advice, consult a tax professional โ Payroll is not able to advise on which elections to choose.
When to Contact Support
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Reach out to the Eight Eleven support team if:
- You submitted a new W-4 but it wasn't reflected after the next paycheck.
- You're unable to access Able or complete the self-service form.
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