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For federal tax withholding: Submit a new Form W-4 to your employer if you want to change the withholding from your regular pay. Complete Form W-4P to change the amount withheld from pension, annuity, and IRA payments. Then submit it to the organization paying you.
Kentucky Withholding Tax Setup Complete the Tax Registration Application (Form 10A100). Submit your completed Completed Tax Registration Application (Form 10A100) to the Department of Revenue via email. Upon receipt, provide your withholding tax account ID to your payroll provider.
Kentucky Form 740-NP-R is a nonresident income tax return filed by a taxpayer who meets the following criteria: They were a nonresident of Kentucky during the entire tax year.
The Kentucky General Partnership Income Return, Form 765-GP, is prepared for calendar, fiscal, and short year partnerships using entries made for the federal return and specific Kentucky entries.
If you already have a KY Withholding Tax Account Number and an assigned deposit frequency, you can find this online, or on any previous Form K-1 or K-3, or on correspondence from the KY Department of Revenue. If you are unsure, you can contact the KY Department of Revenue at 502-564-3306 or 502-564-7287.
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The instructions for Form 740-ES include a worksheet for calculating the amount of estimated tax due and for making installment payments. These forms may be obtained from the Kentucky Department of Revenue, P. O. Box 518, Frankfort, KY 40602-0518, or any Kentucky Taxpayer Service Center, or by calling (502) 564- 3658.
Kentucky Revised Statute Chapter 141 requires employers to withhold income tax for both residents and nonresidents employees (unless exempted by law). Employers must withhold the income tax of the employees receiving wages as defined in Section 3401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code.

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