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As an employer, am I required to determine the correctness of the withholding allowance certificates (Form NC-4) furnished to me by my employees?

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As an employer, am I required to determine the correctness of the withholding allowance certificates (Form NC-4) furnished to me by my employees?

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No. However, if you believe that the amount of allowances claimed by an employee is greater than the amount to which the employee is entitled, you should immediately advise the Department. If the employee claims more than 10 allowances or claims “exempt” for withholding and the wages normally exceed $200 per week, you must submit a copy of the employee’s certificate (Form NC-4) to the N. C. Department of Revenue.

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