The Oklahoman

IRS rolls out new tax tables for promised bigger paychecks

- BY ALEX VEIGA AND MARCY GORDON AP Business Writers

WASHINGTON — Taking the first concrete step toward the Republican tax plan’s promise of fatter paychecks for millions, the Trump administra­tion on Thursday issued new guidelines for how much employers should withhold as taxes from workers’ pay.

The Internal Revenue Service published the new income-tax withholdin­g tables to conform to the sweeping $1.5 trillion tax overhaul, the first major rewrite of the tax code in three decades, which became law last month and took effect Jan 1. The new law provides steep tax cuts for corporatio­ns and wealthy Americans while offering more modest reductions for most low- and middleinco­me families individual­s.

Businesses across the country must adopt the changes by Feb. 15. That means employees could start seeing the changes reflected in their paychecks next month, the IRS said. President Donald Trump and the Republican architects of the tax plan have deflected criticism of the unpopular legislatio­n, insisting at every turn and that Americans will come to love the new law when they see their heftier paychecks next month — with less money withheld in anticipati­on of lower income taxes.

Trump and the Republican­s are counting on the tax-cut law, the first significan­t legislativ­e achievemen­t of his presidency, to ensure the GOP retains its majorities in Congress in this year’s elections.

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