You're required to complete a withholding allowance certificate for the state in which you perform services for the University of Iowa, not your state of residency. For example, if you are a resident of Wisconsin but working here in the state of Iowa, then you should have Iowa withholding. However, if you are living and working from Wisconsin you should have Wisconsin withholding. Changing your home address does NOT automatically change your state tax withholding.
Use the links below to find employee withholding allowance certificates for states other than Iowa or Illinois. Complete and sign the form and send to University of Iowa Payroll Services at the following address:
University Human Resources-Payroll
120 University Services Bldg., Ste. 30
Iowa City, IA 52242-1911
Note that not all states have their own withholding allowance certificates—some use the federal W-4 form as noted below.
Employee Withholding Allowance Certificates by State
- Alaska - no state income tax withholding
- Arizona (pdf)
- Alabama (pdf)
- Arkansas (pdf)
- California (pdf)
- Colorado (pdf)
- Connecticut (pdf)
- D.C. (pdf)
- Georgia (pdf)
- Florida - no state income tax withholding
- Hawaii (pdf)
- Idaho (pdf)
- Indiana(pdf)
- Kansas (pdf)
- Louisiana(pdf)
- Maine (pdf)
- Maryland (pdf)
- Massachusetts (pdf)
- Michigan (pdf)
- Minnesota (pdf)
- Missouri (pdf)
- Montana (pdf)
- Nevada - no state income tax withholding
- Nebraska (pdf)
- New York (pdf)
- New Jersey (pdf)
- New Mexico - no state form use the Federal W-4 add "For New Mexico state withholding only"
- North Dakota - relies on the federal W-4 to calculate the amount to withhold
- North Carolina (pdf)
- Ohio (pdf)
- Oklahoma (pdf)
- Oregon (pdf)
- Pennsylvania - no state form—flat rate (please email Payroll with any questions)
- South Carolina (pdf)
- South Dakota -no state income tax withholding
- Tennessee - no state income tax withholding
- Texas - no state income tax withholding
- Vermont (pdf)
- Virginia (pdf)
- Washington - no state income tax withholding
- Wisconsin (pdf)
- Wyoming - no state income tax withholding
- States not listed: Please email Payroll with questions