Pub. 17, Chapter 5 - Tax Withholding & Estimated Tax
Unemployment compensation.
You can choose to have income tax withheld from your unemployment
compensation. See Unemployment Compensation under
Withholding, later, for more information.
Federal payments.
You can choose to have income tax withheld from certain federal
payments you get. These payments include social security and tier 1
railroad retirement benefits. For more information, see Federal
Payments under Withholding, later.
Claiming withholding and estimated tax payments.
When you file a federal income tax return, be sure to take credit
for all federal income tax and excess social security or railroad
retirement taxes withheld from your salary, wages, pensions, etc., and
any backup withholding shown on Forms 1099. Also take credit for all
estimated tax payments you made for that year. For example, all
estimated tax payments made for 1999 should be claimed on the tax
return you file for the 1999 tax year. You should file a return and
claim these credits even if you do not owe tax. See Credit for
Withholding and Estimated Tax, later in this chapter.
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