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U.S. Individual Income Tax Return

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U.S. Individual Income Tax Return

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Form

W-4V

Voluntary Withholding Request

(Rev. August 2006)

(For unemployment compensation and certain federal government payments.)

Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service

Instructions

What Do I Need To Do?

Purpose of Form

Complete lines 1–4; check one box on line 5, 6, or 7; sign
Form W-4V; and give it to the payer, not to the IRS.
Note. For withholding on social security benefits, give or
send the completed Form W-4V to your local Social Security
office.
Line 3. If your address is outside the United States or the
U.S. possessions, enter on line 3 the city, province or state,
and name of the country. Follow the country’s practice for
entering the postal code. Do not abbreviate the country
name.
Line 5. If you want federal income tax withheld from your
unemployment compensation, check the box on line 5. The
payer will withhold 10% from each payment.
Line 6. If you receive any of the payments listed on line 6,
check the box to indicate the percentage (7%, 10%, 15%, or
25%) you want withheld from each payment.
Line 7. See How Do I Stop Withholding? below.
Sign this form. Form W-4V is not considered valid unless
you sign it.
When Will My Withholding Start?
Ask your payer exactly when income tax withholding will
begin. The federal income tax withholding you choose on this
form will remain in effect until you change it, stop it, or the
payments stop.
How Do I Change Withholding?
If you are getting a payment other than unemployment
compensation and want to change your withholding rate,
complete a new Form W-4V. Give the new form to the payer.
How Do I Stop Withholding?
If you want to stop withholding, complete a new Form W-4V.
After completing lines 1–4, check the box on line 7, and sign
and date the form; then give the new form to the payer.

If you receive any government payment shown below, you
may use Form W-4V to ask the payer to withhold federal
income tax.
● Unemployment compensation (including Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA) payments),
● Social security benefits,
● Social security equivalent Tier 1 railroad retirement
benefits,
● Commodity Credit Corporation loans, or
● Certain crop disaster payments under the Agricultural Act
of 1949 or under Title II of the Disaster Assistance Act
of 1988.
You are not required to have federal income tax withheld
from these payments. Your request is voluntary.
Note. Payers may develop their own form for you to request
federal income tax withholding. If a payer gives you its own
form instead of Form W-4V, use that form.
Why Should I Request Withholding?
You may find that having federal income tax withheld from
the listed payments is more convenient than making quarterly
estimated tax payments. However, if you have other income
that is not subject to withholding, consider making estimated
tax payments. For more details, see Form 1040-ES,
Estimated Tax for Individuals.
How Much Can I Have Withheld?
For unemployment compensation, the payer is permitted to
withhold 10% from each payment. No other percentage or
amount is allowed.

For any other government payment listed above, you may
choose to have the payer withhold federal income tax of 7%,
10%, 15%, or 25% from each payment, but no other
percentage or amount.

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Form

W-4V

Voluntary Withholding Request
(For unemployment compensation and certain federal government payments.)

(Rev. August 2006)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service

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OMB No. 1545-0074

Give this form to your payer. Do not send it to the IRS.

1

Type or print your first name and middle initial.

Last name

3

Home address (number and street or rural route)

City or town

4

Claim or identification number (if any) you use with your payer (for social security benefits, enter nine-digit number followed by the letter)

5
6

State

ZIP code

I want federal income tax withheld from my unemployment compensation at a rate of 10% of each payment.
I want federal income tax withheld from my (a) social security benefits, (b) social security equivalent Tier 1 railroad
retirement benefits, (c) Commodity Credit Corporation loans, or (d) certain crop disaster payments under the Agricultural
Act of 1949 or under Title II of the Disaster Assistance Act of 1988, at the rate of (check one):
7%

7

2 Your social security number

10%

15%

25%

I want you to stop withholding federal income tax from my payment(s).

Your signature

©

For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see page 2.

Date

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Cat. No. 22891V

Form

W-4V

(Rev. 8-2006)

Form W-4V (Rev. 8-2006)

Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act
Notice
We ask for the information on this form to carry out the
Internal Revenue laws of the United States. You are required
to provide this information only if you wish to have federal
income tax withheld from certain payments for which
withholding is not required by law. If you choose to request
voluntary withholding of federal income tax, you are required
by sections 3402(p) and 6109 and their regulations to provide
the information requested on this form. If you do not provide
a completed form that is signed, the payer cannot withhold
federal income tax from your payment.
Routine uses of this information include giving it to the
Department of Justice for civil and criminal litigation, and to
cities, states, and the District of Columbia for use in
administering their tax laws. We may also disclose this
information to other countries under a tax treaty, to federal
and state agencies to enforce federal non-tax criminal laws
to combat terrorism, or to law enforcement and intelligence
agencies.

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You are not required to provide the information requested
on a form that is subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act
unless the form displays a valid OMB control number. Books
or records relating to a form or its instructions must be
retained as long as their contents may become material in
the administration of any Internal Revenue law. Generally, tax
returns and return information are confidential, as required by
Code section 6103.
The average time and expenses required to complete and
file this form will vary depending on individual circumstances.
For estimated averages, see the instructions for your income
tax return.
If you have suggestions for making this form simpler, we
would be happy to hear from you. See the instructions for
your income tax return.


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