Ending Form W-4 Withholding by the Private-Sector Employer
It might surprise a number of private-sector employers to learn that there is actually no requirement to withhold a portion of an American National employee's paycheck for the Federal Income Tax.
instead of insisting on a Form W-4, the accurate form for American Nationals (Nonresident Alien Individuals in government speak) is Form 8233, which exempts American Nationals from backup withholding.
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