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April 1st, 2009: IRS takes out more money from my paycheck?

More Money In Paycheck 2009

more money in paycheck 2009 question by oms: April 1st, 2009: IRS takes out more money from my paycheck?
I know that there is some sort of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 that was just signed into law and I think it has something to do with the amount of money the IRS is JUST NOW taking out of my paycheck. Last month, March 2009, the IRS took its normal $ 225 dollars out of my paycheck, but this month, April, it took double that amount. Why is that? Is there a way I can stop this? I’ve heard a few people have actually had little increases in their net pay, but not me. Why? Thank you very much!
OK, here is some more info I have discovered. Last month in March, there were no federal taxes taken from me. This month, April, there are $ 425.00 in Federal Income Taxes taken from me. Why?
Here is even more info… sorry I barely started looking deeper into this. I got a new job in October 2008…they have not been taking out Federal Income Tax since Oct 2008 and now all of a sudden they take out $ 425. Are they trying to catch up or something? And why is this happening?

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Answer by lakesend9
You need to provide more information. Has your Salary increased? Have your pretax deductions , like Health Insurance or 401K, changed?

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